Santa Fe Indian Market

Market · Santa Fe

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"The 101st Santa Fe Indian Market featured more than a thousand Indigenous artists from over 200 tribes. The event showcased a vibrant street style scene and an innovative runway show with top Native designers such as Orlando Dugi, Lauren Good Day, and Jamie Okuma. Attendees explored unique crafts including ribbon shirts, printed hoodies, and elegant jewelry. The Clothing Contest displayed traditional Indigenous attire made from raw, organic, or natural materials. The Indigenous Fashion Show spotlighted contemporary Native designers, featuring diverse collections that celebrated Indigenous innovation and creativity."

Indigenous Creativity Shone at the 101st Santa Fe Indian Market

121 Sandoval St, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Get directions

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