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Painted Feathers: Native American Artists Demonstrate their Crafts

Aug 11, 20234 min
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The fifth annual American Indian Art Festival was held under the trees at Aztec Ruins National Monument. It was nearly a hundred degrees in the shade, but the artists remained cool through the two-day event. Weavers, potters, painters, and jewelers came from all over the Southwest regions of the Four Corners, including Teec Nos Pos in Arizona and the ancient pueblo of Acoma, three hours south of Aztec.  The artists demonstrated their various techniques and also sold their crafts. The event was supported by the Chaco Culture Conservancy. By Donna K. Hewett.

Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/painted-feathers-native-american-artists-demonstrate-their-crafts 

This story is sponsored by Pop’s Truck & RV Center and The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College

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