Join us for the 48th Annual S’edav Va’aki Museum Indian Market, a vibrant celebration of Native American art, culture, and community. Hosted at the S’edav Va’aki Museum (formerly known as the Pueblo Grande Museum), this event honors the heritage and creativity of Indigenous peoples from across the Southwest.
Discover a wide array of authentic handmade crafts, traditional artworks, and flavorful Indigenous cuisine. The market provides a unique opportunity to meet Native American artists and explore their handcrafted jewelry, textiles, pottery, and paintings that reflect centuries of tradition and cultural expression.
The event kicks off with a ceremonial Posting of the Colors from 10:25 AM to 10:45 AM, presented by the Ira H. Hayes American Legion Post #84 from Sacaton. This powerful opening honors veterans and sets the tone for a meaningful weekend of cultural exchange and community celebration.
Whether you’re a longtime supporter or a first-time attendee, this annual market offers a rich experience filled with artistry, heritage, and Indigenous pride. Come support Native artists and enjoy a weekend immersed in the traditions that continue to thrive in the Southwest.
Native American, Indigenous art, S’edav Va’aki Museum, Indian Market, Southwest culture
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