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Native America Calling: Kickoff for Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival
Thursday, August 17, 2023
New Mexico is the center of arts celebrations this weekend, starting with the music, art, fashion, dances, and panel discussions at Pojoaque Pueblo.
It’s the third year for the event that already attracts hundreds of artists to the Poeh Cultural Center north of Santa Fe.
Join Native America Calling to get the rundown of the Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival from organizers and participants.
Guests on Native America Calling
Karl Duncan (Arikara, Hidatsa, Mandan & San Carlos Apache), executive director of the Poeh Cultural Center
Josie M. Kie / Eagle Productionz (Laguna Pueblo), contemporary and traditional potter
Sage Mountainflower (Ohkay Owingeh, Taos Pueblo, and Navajo), fashion designer
Jacob Shije (Santa Clara Pueblo), marketing coordinator at Poeh Cultural Center (and musician)
Cougar Vigil (Jicarilla Apache), outreach coordinator at Poeh Cultural Center
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