Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival
Presented by the Indiana Soybean Alliance
June 22 & 23, 2024
Peter Boome (Upper Skagit, b.1972), Recharge, 2022, hand pulled serigraph. Image courtesy of the artist.
Celebrating Native Cultures
About Indian Market and Festival:
Shop for jewelry, pottery, paintings, beadwork and more from more than 140 artists from across the United States and Canada. Enjoy cultural performances including music, dance and storytelling, and family art-making activities while eating fry bread and other food from local vendors.
Additional Information:
Parking is FREE at the WRSP garage on the days of Indian Market. However, after 4 p.m. you will have to notify the parking attendant that you are attending the Eiteljorg’s Indian Market & Festival to get in for FREE.
This year we will be checking bags at the gate. We do not have a clear bag policy, however, to ensure that all guests have a comfortable and safe experience please observe the following guidelines.
Meet the 2024 Artists:
Lester Abeyta
Sharon Abeyta
Jennifer Adams
Avery Aguilar
McHale Alcott
Benjamin Aleck
Sylvana Apache
Le’Ana Asher
Abraham Begay
Ben Begay
Erick Begay
Roberta Begaye
Ernest Benally
Veronica Benally
Della Big-Hair Stump
Charles Francis Bird
Jolene Bird
Tim Bluefint Ramel
Peter Boome
Brenda Boyd
Aaron Brokeshoulder
Jerry Brown
Vina Brown
Beth Bush
Joe Calabaza
Milford Calamity
Clayton Caté
Lorraine Caté
Susan Locke Charlesworth
Darius Charley
Ric Charlie
Emilio Chavez
Norris Chee
Hollis Chitto
Randy Chitto
Erna Chosa-Wilson
Gordon Coons
Melvin Cornshucker
Felicia Curley
Cheyenne Custer
Dawn Dark Mountain
Michael Dart
Alexa Rae Day
James Day
Shawn Deel
Grant Dial
Sam Dimmick
Carol Emarthle Douglas
Rose Drake
Frieda Drymon
Terrance Emery Jr.
Gloria Fain
Karlene Familo
Dave Farnham
Mark Fischer
Peggy Fontenot
Katsitsionni Fox
Jennifer Garcia
Nelson Garcia
Ray Garcia
Anthony Gatewood
Antonio Grant
General Grant
Wayne Gunville
Crystal Hanna
Starr Hardridge
Jimmie Harrison
Carol Hatathlie
Creighton Hawk
Hayden Haynes
Joel Hernandez
Ansley Hill
Carrie Hill
Karen Ann Hoffmann
Iva Honnyestewa
Kevin Horace-Quannie
DG House
Susan Hudson
Andrea Hunter
Marrissa Irizarry
Nicholas Jackson
Margaret Jacobs
Samantha Jacobs
Bruce Joe
Robert Johnson
Johnston, Donald
Jennifer Jordan
Kyle Lee-Anderson
Trent Lee-Anderson
Michael Lente
Gwen Coleman Lester
Jay Jacob Livingston
Jaysen Livingston
Faye Lone
Tanya Lujan
Anderson Marion
David Martin
Michael McAllister
Pat McAllister
Carrie Moran McCleary
Glenda McKay
Victoria McKinney
Bill Mendoza
Hattie Lee Mendoza
Edwin Mighell
Penelope S. Minner
Katrina Josine Mitten
Iliana Montoya
Ramona Morrow
Stella Nall
Nathan Nez
JJ Otero
Pahponee
Margarita Paz-Pedro,
Summer Peters
Holly Pyke
Kiera Pyke
Ann Quis Quis
Tonya June Rafael
Janie Reano
Joe Reano
Rose Reano
Osceola Red Shirt
Clifford Carl Redeye III
Tama Roberts
Shaun Rogers
Timothy Roybal
Aryl Ruffino
Lisa Rutherford
Diane Schenandoah
Nelda Shrupp
Rain Scott
Raynard Scott
Lyle Secatero
Bobby Silas
Tolpiyine Simbola
Liandra Skenandore
Marjorie Kaniehtonkie Skidders
Randee Spruce
Lorenzo Tafoya
Mary Louise Tafoya
Eugene Tapahe
Roy Tenorio
Keith Allen Torres
Michael Toya
Sharon Trudeau
Lillie Vann
Shude Victors
Felix Vigil
Karin Walkingstick
Jillian Waterman
Bryan Waytula
Jacob Waytula
Benjamin West
Jennifer White
Larry Yazzie
Tim Yazzie
Laura Youngbird
Performance Schedule
Saturday & Sunday
Performances will take place under The Sails behind the museum.
11:30 a.m. – Art Heals, The Jingle Dress Project
Their goal is to take the healing power of the Ojibwe jingle dress to the land, to travel, to dance and capture a series of images to document the spiritual places our ancestors once walked, and to unite and give hope to the world through art, dance and culture to help us heal.
12 p.m. – Gabriel Ayala with Special guest Tim Blueflint Ramel
Experience the talent of Gabriel Ayala, a renowned classical guitarist hailing from the Yaqui community of southern Arizona. Gabriel’s exceptional musicality and masterful technique have captivated audiences across the globe.
1 p.m. – Hoapili with Indy Hula
Discover the enchanting sounds of Hoapili, a four-piece band born and raised in the Hawaiian Islands, specializing in both traditional and contemporary Hawaiian music. Since forming in 2008 to accompany ‘Kumu Hula’ Shasta Puanani Hud and her hula school, Hoapili has mastered the art of blending harmonious vocals with intricate musical arrangements.
2 p.m. – Storytelling with Perry Ground (Turtle Clan Member of the Onondaga Nation)
Join Perry Ground, a Turtle Clan member of the Onondaga Nation, for an enthralling storytelling experience that brings to life the rich culture, beliefs, and history of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. With over 25 years of storytelling expertise, Perry captivates audiences with his dynamic, fun, and interactive performances.
3:30 p.m. – Shihasin
Multi-award winning musicians, Jeneda and Clayson Benally from the Dine’ (Navajo) Nation in Northern Arizona create a politically-charged explosive organic sound out of just bass and drums, inspiring their listeners with a hard punk backbone, softened by folk, world and thumping by pop and based in Navajo Rhythm. As brother and sister, they grew up protesting the environmental degradation and inhumane acts of cultural genocide against their traditional way of life.
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