Come join us and experience the culture and artistry of the NATIVE
AMERICAN PEOPLE AT THE 12TH ANNUAL SARASOTA NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
FESTIVAL JANUARY 18,19,20 at the SARASOTA FAIRGROUNDS.
We are excited to share that Robert Mirabal will be joining us. Robert
is a Pueblo NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE PLAYER AND MAKER FROM TAOS PUEBLO,
New Mexico. He began making flutes at the age of 19, and his flutes
are world renowned. Robert performs world wide, sharing flute songs,
tribal rock and writings/storytelling. He resides on Taos Pueblo and
participates in the traditional ways and rituals of his people. Aside
from his artistic talents Robert is a father and a farmer.
Robert brings the sounds and traditional culture of his people to
share with SARASOTA FOR A UNIQUE EVENT WE WILL ALL REMEMBER.
Welcome back Red Boys who are our host drum this year. We watched
these guys grew up on the powwow circuit and are honored to have them
as they represent the next generation of traditional drummers, dancers
and cultural educators.
We also have Anthony Aleman who has been playing and hand-crafting
Yadaki(digeridoo) for over 13 years, and has an incredible passion for
the history and deep traditions behind what many experts consider to
be the oldest instrument in the world–the didgeridoo."
Enjoy finding authentic, handmade, one-of-a-kind fine arts and crafts,
paintings, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, bead work and leather work,
along with traditional dancing, singing, drumming, story telling and
NATIVE AMERICAN FOOD.
This FESTIVAL WILL CONTINUE TO BE A TRIBUTE TO THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE
OF ARTIST (the late) Rex A. Begaye, its founder. His remarkable gifts
as an painter and educator of NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE WERE THE
INSPIRATION FOR THIS EVENT FOCUSED ON BRINGING AUTHENTIC NATIVE
AMERICAN CULTURE TO SARASOTA. Tickets online at our website and at
the gate, $8 adult, $4 children 6-12, 5 and under are free. Hours are
10-5 saturday, 10-6 Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday.
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