2018 CULTURAL PERFORMANCES INDIAN FAIR & MARKET AMPHITHEATER STAGE COURTYARD STAGE Master of Ceremonies: Dennis Bowen, Sr

2018 CULTURAL PERFORMANCES INDIAN FAIR & MARKET AMPHITHEATER STAGE COURTYARD STAGE Master of Ceremonies: Dennis Bowen, Sr

180205 Heard Fair Letter.qxp_180205 Heard Fair 2/12/18 8:38 PM Page 1 60TH HEARD MUSEUM GUILD 2018 CULTURAL PERFORMANCES INDIAN FAIR & MARKET AMPHITHEATER STAGE COURTYARD STAGE Master of Ceremonies: Dennis Bowen, Sr. (Seneca) MAP & EVENT SCHEDULES Northern Drum: Thunder Springs, Lead by Lamon Barehand (Hopi/Pima) 11:30 Arena Director: Eric Manuelito (Diné) Sound Engineer: William Eaton (Wisdom Tree Music) Kenneth Shirley (Diné) March 3 & 4, 2018 & indigenous Enterprise 11:00 - OPENiNg CEREMONy Presentation of the Colors: First Nations Warrior Society, Mike Smith (Diné), President Fancy Pow-Wow Dance SATURDAY Native American Flag Song: Thunder Springs ALL WEEKEND Blessing: Crystal Littleben (Diné), 71st Naabeehót Bich’eeke’ (Miss Navajo) 18 MEET THE AUTHORS Remarks: 2018 Fair Chair Shelley Mowry & Heard Museum Dir. & CEO David M. Roche NOON 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 3:30 to 4 p.m. in Museum Clark Tenakhongva (Hopi) Jim Turner GALLERY TALK NOON The Mighty Colorado River Norman L. Sandfield Traditional Songs of the Hopi Greg McNamee Awa Tsireh: Pueblo Painter and Metalsmith Cha’Bii’Tu Apache Crown Dancers Tortillas, Tiswan & T-Bones: A Food History co-curator and co-author of catalog of the Southwest and The Ancient Southwest ALL DAY 12 :30 Stephen Hirst 1:00 Lauren Greasewater’s War 18 MEET THE AUTHORS Xavier Quijas yxayotl (Huichol) 12 to 2 p.m. Doug Hocking Tony Duncan Tom Jeffords, Friend of Cochise (Apache-Mandan/ Flutes, Drums & Lisa Schnebly Heidinger Hidatsa/Arikara) Percussion from the Aztec The Journal of Sedona Schnebly HEARD MUSEUM SHOP Paul Scharbach and Robert A. Melikian FEATURED ARTISTS AND DEALER 2:00 Arizona Past and Present 1:00 Steve LaRance (Hopi/Assiniboine), Cree LaRance (Hopi), Kenneth Shirley (Diné) Jan Taylor Marian Denipah (Navajo/Tewa), Jewelers & indigenous Enterprise Ken Duncan, Sr. Wild Wisdom (San Carlos Apache) Philander Begay (Navajo) Christine K. Bailey Jeweler Traditional Apache Stories Secret Phoenix: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful & Obscure Upton (Greyshoes) Ethelbah, Jr. (Santa Clara/Apache) 3:00 Sean Sherman Sculptor The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen Montee Sinquah Terry Dewald (Hopi/Tewa-Choctaw) 1:30 Jonah Littlesunday 2 to 3 p.m. Author, appraiser and basketry expert (Diné) Ann Marshall 11 ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS: FROM MAINE TO ALASKA Native American Flute Over the Edge; Of God and Mortal Men LOSiNg EREMONy 22 master artists from 16 tribes demonstrate their processes. 3:50-C C (SuNDAy ONly) Diana Pardue All artists are juried in and sell their art. Over the Edge; Of God and Mortal Men; Awa Tsireh STEELE AUDITORIUM Kathleen L. Howard 16 ARTISTS LIBRARY ONLINE 2:00 Over the Edge: Fred Harvey at the Grand Canyon Artists and their families are encouraged CHiLDREN'S CRAFTS & STORyTELLiNg Jay Begaye (Diné) and in the Great Southwest to review their online artist file. Violet Duncan (Plains Cree/Taíno) Presented by Norman L. Sandfield Horse & Hand Drum Songs vzv 10:00 - Storytelling Awa Tsireh: Pueblo Painter and Metalsmith 19 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Stories of Eagle and Trickster from Adopt a Native Elder (anelder.org) the Plains Cree told by Violet Duncan SUNDAY Experience Hopi (experiencehopi.com) 11:00 - Crafts: Indian Arts and Crafts Board (doi.gov/iacb) Talking Feathers 2:30 (SATurDAy ONly) 18 MEET THE AUTHORS Native American Hall of Fame (nativehalloffame.org) NOON - Storytelling Aaron White (Diné-ute) 12 to 2 p.m. Trickster Trilogy told by Violet Duncan Native Health (nativehealthphoenix.org) with Kehewin Native Dance Theatre Native American Flute, The Historical League Phoenix Indian Center (phxindcenter.com) Guitar & Vocals Tastes & Treasures II 1:00 - Crafts: Packages From Home (packagesfromhome.org) Animal Masks Margaret Moore Booker or Will be located near the American Indian Veterans National F Southwest Art Defined ages 2:00 - Storytelling Memorial, west of the Scholarship Fund Note Cards ALL The Shut-Eye Dance Carol Hageman from told by Rosa John & Violet Duncan Courtyard Stage Sponsored by Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (swaia.org) Bubby’s Puddle Pond: A Tortuga’s Tale of the Desert to 101! 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(xicoinc.org) 1 3:00 - Crafts: Beaded Bracelets HOOVER AVE. 2018 HEARD MUSEUM GUILD 8 7 14 12 F 1 - 30 9 11 10 10 INDIAN FAIR F 31 - 56 11 9 J 6 15 E 1 12 1 8 - 5 16 - 1 14 G1 - 27 2 7 8 4 17 0 15 6 & MARKET H1 - 27 5 4 16 3 H28 - 53 18 3 17 2 19 2 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 20 1 Emergency I 1-25 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 4139424043 444145 4246 474348 4449 5045514652 4753 5448554956 5750585159 Exit 16 15 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FIRST D 21-64 AID 62 63 64 1 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 Security Artist Exit Services 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D 1-20 i 5 L 1-6 9 Fair Entrance Admissions 5 3 5 5 7 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 i 48 47 46 45 44 4 1 21 Artist Circles C26 - 42 3 Hospitality VIP Tent C8 - 25 2 20 i 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 3 19 VENUE 4 18 48 47 46 45 44 43 17 16 15 14 12 11 ellingts A AL AL yt af or Area K St & Cr B26 - 42 17 i B8 - 25 R CENT Emergency Exit Amphitheater Stage Art Demo Steele 10 11 16 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 - 23 Auditorium i 15 Area K Silent A 48 47 46 45 44 43 uc 12 14 8 9 10 tion A26 - 42 American Indian Veterans National Memorial i A8 - 25 Collector’s 1 2 3 4 5 7 Room Museum Shop i Café i East Entrance LEGEND Artist Areas A thru L 11. Artist Demonstrations 8 1. FIRST AID 12. Scholarship Fund Note Cards Courtyard Cantina 2. Artist Services 14. Native Art Raffle Stage i 18 Books & More 3. Beverage Booth 15. Silent Auction Security 4. Fry Bread 16. Artist Library Online ENTRANCE 3 5. Snack Food 17. Storytelling & Crafts 18. Book Signing F 6. Piki Bread Demo o 4 19. Non-profits o 7. Sponsor - Magazines d 8. Canyon Records 20. Volunteer Placement P ASK a i ME I nformation v 9. UPS Shipping i 19 l i 10. Fair Merchandise . .I nRestformroomsation 5 o HEARD MUSEUM n . .Tables & Seating & S e a t i n PAVILLION GRILL MENU g Main Items Lighter Side Sides Grilled Sirloin Burger Chicken or Shrimp Burri to Bowls Green Chile Mac & Cheese Sonoran Hot Dog Southwest Turkey Club Wrap French Fries, Onion Rings Seasoned Chicken Strips Salads: Potato Salad, Cole Slaw Potato Chips Sandwiches: Grilled Chic ken Cobb ADA i Green Chile Pork Berry Walnut waiting Sante Fe Chicken Fresh Fruit 20 Exit Security MONTE VISTA ROAD THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS.

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