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Native Art Market

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“Winyan Wánakikśin” (Women Defenders of Others) buffalo horn belt, 2018. Made by Kevin Pourier (Oglala Lakota, b. 1958) and Valerie Pourier (Ogala Lakota, b. 1959). Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 27/215.
Smithsonian Institute“Winyan Wánakikśin" (Women Defenders of Others) buffalo horn belt, 2018. Made by Kevin Pourier (Oglala Lakota, b. 1958) and Valerie Pourier (Ogala Lakota, b. 1959). Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 27/215.
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Time Out says

Shop beadwork, basketry, pottery, photography and more by 30 Indigenous artists at this annual art fair, hosted by the National Museum of the American Indian.

Looking for a unique holiday present for someone on your gift list? Stock up on traditional and contemporary beadwork, basketry, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, photography, carvings and more from 30 award-winning Indigenous artists at the annual Native Art Museum, hosted by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York City. Held on Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3 from 10am to 5pm, the market will allow art lovers to meet Indigenous artists and makers and learn about Native tradition and creativity. Along with the shopping opportunities, attendees can enjoy live music from Potawatomi acoustic guitarist Jesse Alan Horn and Laguna/Acoma Pueblo DJ Jonray. 

 

Written by
Christina Izzo

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10am–5pm
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