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Subject Join us in Newburyport at the Cultural Survival Bazaar this weekend!
Date July 16, 2024 7:59 PM
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Join us in Celebrating Indigenous Arts, Cultures, and Brilliance

July 20-21, 2024, Newburyport, MA
July 27-28, 2024, Tiverton, RI
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** Join Us in Celebrating Indigenous Arts,
Cultures, and Brilliance
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Cultural Survival returns in hosting our eclectic Summer Bazaars featuring Indigenous cultures, arts, music, and food from around the world. The Cultural Survival Bazaars are annual festivals that support Indigenous arts and livelihoods on a global scale. The Bazaars provide an opportunity for the public to interact with Indigenous artists and experience different worldviews. When purchasing arts and crafts from Indigenous artists and cooperatives, shoppers contribute to supporting millennia-old traditions and the lifeways of Indigenous communities worldwide. Each year, the Bazaars generate nearly $500,000 for Indigenous artists, performers, and projects benefiting Indigenous communities worldwide. Join us this weekend!

July 20-21, 2024 10am - 8pm
Inn St & Market Square
Newburyport, MA

Free Admission
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Enjoy this annual event honoring Indigenous talent and traditions through handmade art, demonstrations, music, and dance. Shop jewelry, clothing, accessories, housewares, paintings, sculptures, and more from Indigenous artists and cooperatives from 40+ countries spanning 6 continents. Some of the participating artists include silversmith Philbert Begay (Diné/Navajo) from Arizona, paper and textile artist Julio Laja Chichicaxtle (Otomi) from Mexico, and natural fiber and jewelry artists represented by Carlos “Wia” (Waorani) from Yasuni National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon. “Join us at the Cultural Survival Bazaars and become an ally for Indigenous Peoples. By attending, you support earth-based livelihoods, self-determination, and Indigenous cosmovisions, contributing to bringing about positive change in the world, says Cultural Survival Bazaar Manager Candyce Testa (Mashantucket Pequot).


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Tia-Alexi Roberts (Narragansett), Miss Sweetheart America 2024, Fancy Dancer, Jingle Dress Dancer, and Carmen Lienqueo (Mapuche), Andean singer-songwriter.
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Kevin Johnson (DeeJay KJ) and Mwalim “Da Phunkee Professor” Peters (Wampanoag), Member of The Groovalottos.


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** July 20
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11:00-11:45am DeeJay KJ ([link removed])
12:00-12:45pm Carmen Lienqueo ([link removed])
1:00-3:45pm DeeJay KJ ([link removed])
4:00-4:45pm Carmen Lienqueo ([link removed])

July 21

11:00-11:45am DeeJay KJ ([link removed])
12:00-12:45pm Tia-Alexi Roberts ([link removed])
1:00-1:45pm DeeJay KJ ([link removed])
2:00-2:45pm Tia-Alexi Roberts ([link removed])
3:00-3:45pm DeeJay KJ ([link removed])
4:00-4:45pm Mwalim “Da Phunkee Professor” Peters ([link removed])


** Featured Artists:
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Taleo Handmade, weavings from Laos and Vietnam, and Carlos "Wia" Cahuiya, jewelry from the Waorani Nation in Ecuador.
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Afra Kashmir, weavings from Northern India, and Two Souls, handmade bags, jewelry, and children’s toys from Guatemala.
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Katarina Doda, silver jewelry from North Macedonia, and Retablos Palomino & Jimenez, altarpiece boxes, wood carvings, and clay pieces from Peru.
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Visit our bazaars this summer and enjoy an atmosphere that pays respect to traditional arts and traditions while welcoming the opportunity to learn from and connect with Indigenous artists. Shop Indigenous!

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** Join us next weekend in Tiverton, RI!
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July 27- 28, 2024 10am - 6pm
Tiverton Four Corners Arts Center
3852 Main Road
Tiverton, RI 02878

$5 Admission/ per adult
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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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