Saturday, Nov 9, 2024 at 10:00am
Highlighting the continued vibrancy and artistic traditions of Native American communities – and the local tribes who helped shape San Antonio – the Briscoe Western Art Museum invites everyone to enjoy its annual Yanaguana Indian Arts Festival. The event is FREE and includes admission to the Briscoe, making it a perfect way to celebrate the important role Native Americans played in shaping the West while enjoying art and artifacts that highlight Native American history.
The event starts with a Native American spiritual blessing, followed by a ceremonial drum circle that invites everyone to join.
The annual event is named in honor of the Payaya people who were indigenous to the San Antonio area. "Yanaguana" was the word they used to describe what is now known as the San Antonio River. The festival groups with historical roots in the San Antonio area and highlights a core pillar of Western art featured in the Briscoe’s collection. The festival has been held annually since the museum opened.
Fun for all ages to enjoy, so come on down with your family and friends! Register today!
All Day Crafts
- Pinch Pots
- Leather Medallions
- Make Your Own Parfleche Case
- Make Your Own Mosaic
- Basket Weaving
- Ledger Art
- Coloring Pages
Artist Demonstrations
- Tim Blueflint (Fine art Flutes and jewelry)
- Kevin Quannie (Katsina carving)
- Shane Hendren (Jewelry)
- George Levi (Ledger Art)
- Chase Kahwinhut Earles (Caddo Pottery)
Performing Artists
- Tim Blueflint
- United SA Pow Wow
- Enemy Horse
- Hithla A Native American Stomp
- Dance Troupe
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