Uploaded 09/28/2014
Day 1 of the two-day, non-competitive Hart of the West Powwow and Native American Craft Fair was even busier than the first day of last year’s event. William S. Hart Park in Newhall was jam-packed with vendors selling everything from jewelry to Indian fry bread while members of tribes from all over the country – and beyond – danced traditional dances in the arena.
The excitement continues today (Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014) from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Come for the craft fair and the fry bread, and stay for the dancing.
Hosted by the Friends of Hart Park and the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation.
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Descendant of Standing Bear Dennis Garcia, descendant of inhabitants of the Santa Clarita Valley prior to European contact (1769); Chumash educator Dennis Garcia, descendant of inhabitants of the Santa Clarita Valley prior to European contact (1769); Chumash educator Arena director Victor Chavez (Dine) Arena director Victor Chavez (Dine) Arena director Victor Chavez (Dine) 2-time Pulitzer Prize winning photographer and friend of the Hart of the West Powwow Ken Lubas 2-time Pulitzer Prize winning photographer and friend of the Hart of the West Powwow Ken Lubas Lisa & Tim Smith Dennis Garcia, local Tataviam tribe & Chumash educator Dennis Garcia, local Tataviam tribe & Chumash educator Dennis Garcia, local Tataviam tribe & Chumash educator Dennis Garcia, local Tataviam tribe & Chumash educator Maria Christopher, Rancho Camulos Museum Roger Basham, Hart Park Book Store volunteer Roger Basham, Hart Park Book Store volunteer
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