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Native artists in N.M. hold own festival
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MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2002 The 15th annual Totah Festival is being held in Farmington, New Mexico, this weekend. The festival was started by Native artists to showcase their own goods. It has grown over the years to represent more than 100 vendors and it includes a pow-wow and rug auction. Get the Story:
Totah Festival celebrates Native American culture (The Farmington Daily-Times 8/25) Relevant Links:
Totah Festival - http://www.farmington.nm.us/events/totahfestival/totahfestival.html
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