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Join Us in Celebrating Indigenous Arts, 
Cultures, and Brilliance

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.  Join us this weekend!


July 27- 28, 2024    10am - 6pm
Tiverton Four Corners Arts Center
3852 Main Road
Tiverton, RI 02878

$5 Admission/ per adult
Register for the event on eventbrite.


Cultural Survival Bazaars offer a wide range of artistry promoting social connections, and awareness of cultural practices. Bringing together people from various backgrounds, these events go beyond commerce to include captivating performances. Come and experience live music from Indigenous musicians, and dancers. 

Annawon Weeden (Wampanoag)- Multi-talented performer, educator, and storyteller, and Juan Lazzaro (Quechua)- Musician, composer, and founder of musical group Markama.

Performance Schedule

July 27

12:00-12:45pm
Juan Lazzaro

2:00-2:45pm Nettukkusq

4:00-4:45pm
Juan Lazzaro

July 28

12:00-12:45pm
Annawon Weeden

2:00-2:45pm
Juan Lazzaro

4:00-4:45pm
Annawon Weeden

Nettukkusqk Singers -Native women’s singing group.

Enjoy the Family Tent

Children and families can enjoy entertainment and art activities at the Family Tent. Youth educator Aviut Rojas (Nahua), a science and nature instructor at Emerald Cove Institute of Science in San Bernardino, California, will be leading activities for children using local natural elements for art projects. T’Karima  Ticitl (Mexika/Wirarika), a midwife and founder of Matriarch Council, will be sharing about her Indigenous birth work and midwifery knowledge.

Enjoy Indgienous Cuisine

Renowned chef Sherry Pocknett (Mashpee Wampanoag), of Sly Fox Den Too, who won the 2023 James Beard Award, will be serving her delicious cuisine to Bazaar attendees. 
Join us for a weekend filled with shopping from over 30 Indigenous businesses from all over the world! By supporting Indigenous businesses, we are contributing to the empowerment and economic development of Indigenous communities. Shopping from these businesses helps revitalize cultural heritage, create opportunities, and foster sustainable practices.
Hebron Glass from Palestine, Afra Kashmir from India.
Zienzele Foundation from Zimbabwe, US Sherpa, from Nepal.
Berber Art from Algeria, Taleo Handmade from Laos and Vietnam.
Check out our photos from last weekend in Newburyport.
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