Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Cultural Survival Bazaars coming up -- MA, CT, RI -- all about supporting #indigenous peoples



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Partnering with Indigenous Peoples around the world to defend their lands, languages, and cultures.







Join us to celebrate Indigenous arts and cultures!

The Cultural Survival Bazaars are a series of cultural festivals that provide Indigenous artists, cooperatives, and their representatives from around the world the chance to sell their work directly to the American public.

The Bazaars offer a wide assortment of cultural performances and presentations, which include live music, Native American storytelling, craft-making demonstrations, films, as well as the chance to talk directly with guest artisans and community advocates.  

Cultural Survival Bazaar - Summer Schedule 2014  

May 31 - June 1
Amherst Common
Boltwood Ave.
Amherst Ma 01002
10am to 5pm

Featuring: 
Yarina (Music of Ecuador) on Saturday 12-1:30pm, 2-3:30pm
Sidy Maiga and the Afrimanding (Music of Mali)  on Sunday 12-1:30pm, 2-3:30pm

FREE ADMISSION
Rain or Shine!
Food by Lhasa Cafe. 
June 7
Copley Square
Boylston St. @ Dartmouth St.
Boston, MA 02116
10am to 5pm

June 20- 22
Mashantucket Pequot Museum
110 Pequot Trail
Mashantucket, CT 06338
9am to 5pm
July 19 - 20
Marine Park
180 Scranton Ave
Falmouth, MA 02540
10am to 5pm

July 26 - 27
Tiverton Four Corners Art Center
3852 Main Road
Tiverton, RI 02878
10am to 5pm



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