[revised 2008july15, 2008july19]
“Friday morning people from various pueblos hustled in the hot sun to prepare for the weekend’s 35th Annual Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Arts & Crafts Show.”
http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/46448.html This link no longer works.
A direct link to this year’s show is
2008-07-15
http://www.eightnorthernpueblos.com/
My apologies. There has not been a permanent link to ENIPC, Inc or to the show so I was pleased to find this one. However, evidently the link now belongs to a cyber squatter. This is too bad because more and more people rely on the world-wide web to start contacting people and organizations. [As readers coming here are aware] If anyone knows of the new webpage, please let me know.
The Santa Fé New Mexican website isn’t any help either, that I can find.
The Artisans and Craftsmen Show is held the third week in July. The permanent grounds are located in Okay-Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo) between Santa Fé and Taos.
The name has changed but it is still the best opportunity to see contemporary arts and crafts and to speak with the artisans and craftspeople.
from the state of NM visitor center–
The show is the weekend of July 19-20, 2008
Try this phone number 505-747-1593
The show venue lies 25 miles north of Santa Fé via US 84/285 and one mile north of Española on NM 68.
Have fun. Be sure to have the mutton sandwich.
Bepuwave, visitors, some 400 plus now. If I can provide better information for next year, please let me know in the comments. Please say hello to folks for me (I’m currently just 80 miles upstream from the Bering Sea).
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mpb // 2006 July 16 at 11:59 am |
Here’s another story http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/46494.html
(There’s seems to have been quite a bit of change in the recent past.)