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Indian Market
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Indian Market
Third weekend in August
This showplace for traditional and contemporary Indian art is held on the Plaza of Santa Fe, N.M. The market is the oldest and largest juried competition among Indian artists. It originated as part of the 1922 Fiesta de Santa Fe and continued and grew out of concern that the art forms of the Indian pueblos (villages) were disappearing.
Today more than 800 Indians enter the competition, largely from the 19 New Mexico pueblos and the Apache, Navajo, Hopi, and Ute tribes of the Southwest. Besides the booths of art works, there are numerous food booths, offering such Indian specialties as green chile on fried bread. Indian dances are performed at the courtyard of the Palace of the Governors. A poster-signing ceremony and a benefit art auction precede the market days.
CONTACTS:
Southwest Association for Indian Arts Inc.
P.O. Box 969
Santa Fe, NM 87504
505-983-5220; fax: 505-983-7647
www.swaia.org
SOURCES:
GdUSFest-1984, p. 119
(c)

Celebration days:
2011: Aug 20; Aug 21
2012: Aug 18; Aug 19
2013: Aug 17; Aug 18
2014: Aug 16; Aug 17
2015: Aug 15; Aug 16



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