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Native America Calling: The resilience of Native arts
Thursday, August 19, 2021
Native people across the country are learning to adjust to life in the pandemic after a bumpy road this past year. Over the next two days, we’re going to be lifting up Indigenous people, culture, and traditions.
Native America Calling will be live at the Poeh Cultural Center for the Pathways Native Arts Festival, bringing in Native artists to reflect on the hardship of the pandemic, talk about the resiliency of Indigenous people, and shine a bright light on the future.
Meanwhile, hundreds of artists from Native Nations are gathering in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for markets, events and festivals featuring arts and crafts, food, fashion, music, film and more.The countdown has begun towards the highly anticipated 2021 SWAIA Indigenous Fashion Show
— SWAIA Indian Market (@SWAIA) August 15, 2021
Happening Sunday, August 22nd, 3-4p.m at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center.
Get tickets now — this event sells out fast.
⁰⁰Tickets are available at https://t.co/6XH0fevxYh pic.twitter.com/bYL4c1mPCR

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