Saturday, Jun 22, 2024 at 10:00am
Celebrate art, culture, and community! Connect with the people of the Colorado Plateau at this vibrant gathering held on the forested grounds of the Museum of Northern Arizona. The Museum’s premier festival features Native American artists, dancers, musicians, demonstrators, and cultural experts. Buy direct from artists while enjoying the sounds and traditions of the region. The festival features Acoma, Apache, Diné (Navajo), Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapai, Pai, Ute, Yavapai, and Zuni artists and traditions. Adults and children alike will delight in hands-on activities and experiences. Your festival ticket also grants entrance to the Museum, a celebrated gateway to understanding the Colorado Plateau.
Schedule Of Events:
10:00am: Aaron White Reed Flute-Making Workshop – Registration Required (tickets)
10:15am: Living Traditions Hoop Dancers
11:00am: Mouse Goes to War Puppet Show
11:30am: Hopitutukaiqi Language Revitalization Talk with Ramson Lomatewama and Eve Ann Lomawaima
12:30pm: Tha 'Yoties
1:00pm: Aaron White Reed Flute-Making Workshop – Registration Required (tickets)
1:45pm: Nanibaa Beck Talk – Beyond the Kitsch: The Pervasive Spirit of our Indigenous Creative Community
3:00pm: Diné Pollen Trail Dancers
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