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Counting the days until Indian Market
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2002 The 81st annual Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, takes place this weekend and the pressure is on for artisans, volunteers and the public. Native artists are putting the final touches on their works in anticipation of the two-day market, which begins Saturday. Most top pieces sell out within the first hour. About 80,000 visitors are expected by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, the non-profit that puts on the market. Get the Story:
Counting Down (The Santa Fe New Mexican 8/14) Relevant Links:
Southwestern Association for Indian Arts - http://www.swaia.org
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