December 14-17, 2023 at the Prudential Center in Boston. 
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Shop Indigenous!

Join Us for Our 47th Season of Indigenous
Arts and Cultures

 

The Cultural Survival Bazaars have been an annual Boston area holiday tradition since 1975. With a rich tapestry of arts and crafts from around the world, eventgoers are sure to find something both unique and meaningful during this gift-giving season. When purchasing arts and crafts from Indigenous artists and cooperatives, you are supporting millennia-old traditions and lifeways of Indigenous communities. 

Enjoy jewelry, clothing, accessories, housewares, paintings, sculptures, and more from Indigenous artists and cooperatives from 20+ countries. 

In addition, listen to performances by:

Annowan Weeden


(Mashpee Wampanoag/ Pequot/ Narragansett)
Renowned actor, teacher, performer, and artist.
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Performing on December 14-15 at 2pm, and on December 16 at 12pm and 4pm.


 

Juan Lazaro Mandola


(Quechua)
Musician, composer, and master flutist
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Performing on December 14-15 at 12pm and 4pm, and December 16 at 2pm.

 

Tia-Alexi Roberts


(Narragansett)
Cultural performer, fancy dancer, and communications specialist. 
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Performing on December 17 at 12pm. 


 

New Inca Son



Renowned Andean folk ensemble. 
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Performing on December 17 at 1-4pm.

Enjoy an atmosphere that pays respect to ancient craft and tradition while welcoming the opportunity to learn from and connect with Indigenous artists. This holiday season, shop Indigenous! 

Questions? Contact [email protected].

Event Information:
December 14-17, 2023

The Prudential Center
Belvidere Arcade
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02199

December 14-16: 11am - 9pm
December 17: 11am - 7pm

Free Admission

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Cultural Survival advocates for Indigenous Peoples' rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience since 1972. We envision a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.
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