, which is held in the city’s historic main plaza downtown. There, Indigenous artists of all tribal backgrounds across North America sell their work in booths that line the streets. You can find the most exquisite fashion, art, and homewares made of beadwork, quillwork, and more—each piece carries traditional craftwork forward in new, striking ways.
The festival is a crucial event for artists in particular, as many of them make a big portion of their yearly income from the event.. But this weekend the event, now in its 99th year, is making its grand return to being an in-person event.