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Cave Creek Indian Market melds Native American and Southwest art

Cave Creek Indian Market - January, 13 -15, 2012

Location: Stagecoach Village in Cave Creek, AZ

Event Hours:  10am-5pm

Cost: Parking & Admission Free

The annual Cave Creek Indian Market brings together noted Native American artisans with Southwest artists in a celebration of the colorful history and rich heritage of the Southwest. Enjoy walking booth to both discovering a diverse gathering of Native American, Spanish and Southwestern fine artists and craftsmen. 

Unlike the larger Indian Markets, you'll experience a relaxed setting where you can meet and talk with artisans, enjoy an amazing selection of talented entertainers and come away with a treasure for your home or for yourself.

The Cave Creek Indian Market celebrates the art and artists of Arizona's Native communities. Arizona is home to 21 different Native American tribes. Together, the tribes contribute to the rich cultural diversity of Arizona. Reservations and tribal communities comprise over a quarter of Arizona's lands. 

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Stagecoach Village, nestled in the scenic foothills surrounding Cave Creek, provides an environment reminiscent of the Southwest frontier –in an area believed to have mystical powers by Native American practitioners, and today, that creates magic for every visitor.

You'll sense this mystical environment as you gaze upon the cactus-studded hillsides, learn the meaning of Native American symbols in the artists' creations and listen to the tales of Native American fiddler, Arvel Bird. You'll also enjoy the music of Inka Gold and Tony Duncan and the colorful dances of the Yellow Bird Dancers. 

This event will be a great opportunity for an outdoor getaway to immerse yourself in Native and Southwestern art and entertainment as well as to savor the warmth of the winter sun. 

For additional information call (623) 734-6526 or visit vermillionpromotions.com

Stagecoach Village, Cave Creek, AZ
33.827590942383 ; -111.95509338379

, Native American Jewelry and Art Examiner

Elizabeth Rose is a Native American jewelry business owner and travel writer covering the southwest U.S. She is a volunteer with the Adopt a Native Elder Program serving traditional Navajo elders. Elizabeth is a member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, which is dedicated to promoting and...

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