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Twenty-two distinct tribes call Arizona home – each with its own traditions and cultural heritage. From major celebrations to exhibitions and festivals featuring Native arts, dances, food and more, you’ll find plenty of ways to explore and honor Arizona’s Native cultures.
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01.14.10–04.10.10
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8th Season of Native Trails presented by the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
Scottsdale
A series of free festivals celebrating Native American culture, highlighting tribes from across Arizona. Includes Native American music and dance created with traditional flutes and drums, arts, crafts and jewelry also available, monthly guest performers, free, most Thursdays & Saturdays, noon - 1:30 pm.
03.06.10–03.28.10
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Season of Tradition
Ajo
Members of the Tohono O’odham Nation and others share their culture with a series of cultural demonstrations, such as pottery making, basket making, native plant use, storytelling, dry land farming and others, free, weekends, 10 am – 4 pm, www.ajochamber.com or http//www.nps.gov/orpi
03.19.10–03.21.10
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48th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha – Honoring Our Ancestors
Sacaton
Presented by the Gila River Indian Community, rodeo, fair, carnival, parade, Pow Wow, vendors, sporting events, 520-562-9853 or 520-562-6087 or http://www.mul-chu-tha.com
03.20.10–03.20.10
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Annual Native Art Appraisal Day
Phoenix
Heard Museum & Heard Museum North, art dealers will examine visitors Native American artwork and cultural materials for one day only, (not for insurance purposes, but for educational information), appraisal fees apply, 10 am – 2 pm, 602-252-8840 or www.heard.org H
03.27.10–03.28.10
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Arizona State Museum’s Southwest Indian Art Fair Benefit
Tucson
Meet 100 Native artists and shop for top-quality handmade artwork including pottery, Hopi kachina dolls, paintings, jewelry, baskets, rugs, blankets, and more, $6, Sat 10 am – 5 pm, Sun 10 am – 4 pm, http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/events/swiaf/
04.09.10–04.10.10
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UNITY Pow Wow
Page
Displays the cultural heritage and pride of the Native American people, includes Native American powwow dancing, singing and various arts and craft booths, food, $, www.pagelakepowelltourism.com
04.10.10–04.10.10
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9th Annual Katsina Doll Marketplace
Phoenix
More than 100 Hopi katsina doll carvers will gather to show and sell their unique creations, offers a wide range of styles, designs, techniques and prices, interact with the artists to learn more about the art form, there will also be select performances and book signings, free, 10 am - 4 pm, www.heard.org
04.10.10–04.14.10
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20th Annual Heard Museum Guild Native American Student Arts Show & Sale
Phoenix
Art work by more than 1000 young Native American artists from around the country and Canada, $4-10, 10 am - 4 pm, 602-252-8840 or www.heard.org
04.16.10–04.18.10
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24th Annual ASU Spring Competition Pow Wow
Tempe
Dancing in 23 categories, Native American arts & crafts, Indian fry bread, intertribal dancing, $3-5, Fri 5:30 pm, Sat 11:30 am, Sun 11:30 am, 480-965-5224 or http://powwow.asu.edu
04.22.10–04.25.10
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Canyon Day Open Show Rodeo & Fair
Whiteriver
http://www.canyondayrodeo.com/home
05.08.10–05.08.10
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Native American Arts Auction
Ganado
More than 400 items including Hopi pottery, katsina dolls, baskets and sash belts, Navajo baskets, rugs, pottery and paintings, free, vendors also offer food and arts and crafts, 9 am preview, noon auction, daylight savings time, 928-755-3475 or www.friendsofhubbell.org or www.nps.gov/hutr
05.15.10–05.15.10
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11th Annual Great Fort Apache Heritage Reunion - "Gathering of the People"
Whiteriver
Fort Apache Historic Park, features Apache song and dance competition, "Battle of the Crown Dancers", 5K run/walk, trail hike, demonstrators, vendors, exhibits and Fort Apache walking tours, 10 am - 5 pm, 928-338-3849 or www.fortapachearizona.org
05.29.10–05.30.10
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20th Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture
Flagstaff
After a four year hiatus, the A:shiwi people will share Zuni language, lifeways and traditional dances and flute played, see weavers, inlay jewelers, fetish carvers and painters, exotic stone, shell and antler will be carved into Zuni animal fetishes of the six directions, learn about the shaping, forming and painting of traditional Zuni pottery, www.musnaz.org
09.18.10–09.18.10
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Native American Arts Auction
Ganado
More than 400 items including Hopi pottery, katsina dolls, baskets and sash belts, Navajo baskets, rugs, pottery and paintings, 9 am preview, noon auction, daylight savings time, free, vendors also offer food and arts and crafts, 928-755-3475 or www.friendsofhubbell.org or www.nps.gov/hutr
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