More than 1,100 Native artists from across the United States will be showing their goods at the 85th annual Santa Fe Indian Market this weekend.
The event takes place Saturday and Sunday in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is organized by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts.
The Inn and Spa at Loretto is the official venue for some SWAIA events because the Sweeney Convention Center is being demolished.
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(The Santa Fe New Mexican 8/17)
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Relevant Links:
Southwestern
Association for Indian Arts - http://www.swaia.org/index_d.php
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