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38th Annual Iroquois Indian Festival

August 31 - September 1, 2019

Saturday, August 31 & Sunday, September 1
38th Annual Iroquois Indian Festival
10am – 5pm

Celebrate Iroquois creativity and self-expression while enjoying a weekend filled with exciting events and activities! Our annual festival features an Art Market open exclusively to Iroquois artists. Both contemporary and traditional art forms are showcased. With this much talent in one place, visitors are assured of finding a treasure to take home.?Other weekend highlights include traditional Iroquois social dances performed by The Sky Dancers from Six Nations Reserve in Ontario. You might even find yourself invited to the dance floor to participate! Onondaga storyteller Perry Ground returns with tales of daring feats and astounding adventures. Local wildlife rehabilitator Kelly Martin will be in attendance to discuss wildlife conservation in our bioregion and display a variety of wild animals including birds of prey. The Museum’s archeology department will be available to help identify archeological finds and give demonstrations of flintknapping and other early technologies. There will be a children's area with art & traditional crafts activities, and an opportunity to sample some delectable Native foods from our Haudenosaunee food vendors! 

Ticket Prices: 
Adults: $10
Children (5-17): $5
Children Under 5: Free
Museum Members: $8
Children of Museum Members: $4

 
Location Information
Iroquois Indian Museum
324 Caverns Road
Howes Cave, NY 12309
Website: www.iroquoismuseum.org
 
Contact Information
Email: iroquoismuseumburnett@gmail.com
   



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