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August 7 - 8 2010, Tacoma, Washington, United States

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The juried art exhibition and market includes dozens of the highest caliber American Indian artists and artisans, many living and working in the Northwest. See demonstrations of traditional artwork from the best Northwest carvers, printmakers, weavers, sculptors and fiber artisans. Experience the best in contemporary Pacific Northwest Native arts!

The Festival on the museum's plaza will showcase high quality art, demonstrations, Native dancers, Native culture, Native American foods and musicians and storytellers.

The event is organized and presented by the Washington State Historical Society and the Evergreen State College Longhouse Education and Cultural Center, with support from the Puyallup tribe, the Squaxin Island tribe, the Muckleshoot tribe, the Tulalip tribes and the Suquamish foundation.

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Washington State History Museum
Tacoma, WA  USA
Aug 7, 2010 - Aug 8, 2010
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All outdoors festival activities are FREE to the public. Regular admission rates apply for entry to the museum.

   
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Brenda Hanan:
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