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Indian Market nears
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AUGUST 14, 2000 Indianz.Com won't be the only ones enjoying and attending the 79th Annual Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico this upcoming weekend. The event attracts an estimated 100,000 people for the two-day market, beginning August 19. Exact figures available for the market's impact dating to 1986 show the tourists spent $135 on art sales, hotel rooms, food, and other saleable items and/or services. The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Inc. stages the event every year. Join Indianz.Com and AllNative.Com on Friday, August 18, at the Paolo Soleri Ampitheatre as the Alumni of the Institute of American Indian Arts presents "Culture Embodied II," featuring artists and designers from the school. Musical performance by The Mud Ponies and others. Tickets available at Ticketmaster. Visit Indianz.Com on Saturday and Sunday right on the Santa Fe Plaza. Drop by, say hello, log in, meet the Love Monster, pick up a free gift, and more! Get the Story:
City Ready To Cash In on Indian Market (The Albuquerque Journal 8/14) Relevant Links:
Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Inc. - www.swaia.org
Ticketmaster - www.ticketmaster.com
Tne Institute of American Indian Arts - www.iaiancad.org
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