From Cultural Survival <[email protected]>
Subject ❄️This weekend! Cultural Survival Bazaars @ The Cyclorama in Boston
Date December 11, 2025 9:00 PM
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December 13-14, 2025: The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts
December 20-21, 2025: WaterFire Arts Center
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** Join us this weekend in Boston at the Cyclorama!
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This holiday season, we are excited to expand our programming into two new locations, featuring arts, music, dance, performances, food, workshops, and speakers.

Celebrate this annual event, which honors Indigenous talent and traditions through handmade art, demonstrations, music, and dance. We invite you to visit and shop Cultural Survivals Bazaars, where you will find one-of-a-kind Indigenous, handmade, and traditional jewelry, clothing, accessories, housewares, paintings, sculptures, Palestinian blown glass, and more from artists and cooperatives from more than 20 countries spanning across 6 continents. Featuring 50+ artists ([link removed]) and community representatives!

This weekend!

December 13-14, 2025
The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts ([link removed])
539 Tremont St
Boston, MA

Hours
Saturday, December 13: 10 am - 9 pm
Sunday, December 14: 10 am - 6 pm
"Pay what you can" with a suggested donation of $10.

Next weekend!

December 20-21, 2025
WaterFire Arts Center ([link removed])
475 Valley St.
Providence, RI

Hours
Saturday, December 20: 10 am - 9 pm
Sunday, December 21: 10 am - 6 pm
"Pay what you can" with a suggested donation of $10.
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** New Artists
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CON AMAZONIA (Kichwa)

CON AMAZONIA was born as a solution to the major challenges faced by Amazonian Indigenous businesses in accessing markets and showcasing their unique value. Over time, these projects have received support in production, processing, and management, but have lacked solid business strategies to enable them to grow and become sustainable. Jewelry, weavings, cosmetics, and food products from the Amazon.

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Pequot Beauties (Pequot)

Beaded jewelry, art, apparel, and cat toys from Jivonna & La’Tasha Maddox (Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation). The Maddox sisters were taught beadwork from a young age and now create authentic Native beadwork inspired by life’s seasons.


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Chinampa Temachtiani (Nahua)

Handcrafted, crocheted plushies, earrings made of palm leaf, hand-stitched clothing, and beaded jewelry by artists in Mexico.


** Featured Performers
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Dr. Lyla June Johnston ([link removed]) (Diné/Navajo and Tsétsêhéstâhese/Cheyenne) is a musician, author, and community organizer who will perform her inspirational, multi-genre music, centered around Indigenous philosophy, healing, and environmental stewardship.

Samuel Nalangira ([link removed]) is a folk musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer, choreographer, dancer, and cultural educator from Uganda.

Yarina ([link removed]) (Kichwa) is an internationally renowned musical group of eleven Cachimuel brothers and sisters from Ecuador.

Annawon Weeden ([link removed]) (Mashpee Wampanoag/Pequot/Narragansett) is a multi-talented performer, educator, artist, and storyteller.


** Performance Schedule
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Saturday - December 13

11am - 6pm - Family Booth with Annawon Weeden ([link removed])

11am - Storytelling with Annawon Weeden ([link removed])

12pm - Yarina ([link removed])

2pm - Lyla June ([link removed])

6pm- Samuel Nalangira ([link removed])

7pm - Yarina ([link removed])

Sunday - December 14

11am - 6pm - Family Booth with Annawon Weeden ([link removed])

11am - Storytelling with Annawon Weeden ([link removed])

12pm - Yarina ([link removed])

2pm - Samuel Nalangira ([link removed])

4pm - Lyla June ([link removed])

5pm - Yarina ([link removed])


** Featured Chefs
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Sly Fox Den/ Sherry Pocknett (Mashpee Wampanaog)

Experience authentic Indigenous cuisine of the Northeast. In 2023, Sherry Pocknett received the James Beard Award for Best Chef in the Northeast.


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