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The annual festival centers on the celebration of Iroquois creativity and self-expression by featuring an all Iroquois Indian Art Market open to Iroquois artists by special invitation only. Both traditional and contemporary arts are showcased. The Sky Dancers from Six Nations Reserve in Ontario will perform traditional
Iroquois social dances, and may invite the public out onto the dance floor to participate, as well. The Children's Tent will feature arts & crafts activities including beadwork and cornhusk
doll making. Local wildlife rehabilitator Kelly Martin will be available to discuss wildlifeconservation in our bioregion and will present a variety of wild animals including birds ofprey. The Museum's archeology department will be available to help identify archeological findsand give demonstrations of flintknapping and other early technologies.
For more information visit www.iroquoismuseum.org
The Iroquois Museum has served as a venue for promoting Iroquois art and artists, and a meeting place to celebrate Iroquois culture and diversity since 1981. Located 45 minutes west of Albany, NY, the... More...