Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas held its 18th annual art market over the weekend.
Nearly 200 artists exhibited their works at the show. Organizers expected an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 attended the event.
In addition to art, the market featured dances, music and food vendors.
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Haskell Indian art market features tradition, artistic expression (The University Daily Kansas 9/11)
Art market highlights Indian talent
(The Lawrence Journal World 9/10)
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