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This beloved Indy summer tradition returns this month

Mark your calendars for the annual Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival.

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Support Indigenous artists, soak up the culture, and celebrate community at one of Indy’s most beloved traditions.

Photo provided by Eiteljorg Museum

The Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival is back on Saturday, June 28 + Sunday, June 29 — and it’s one of the most vibrant cultural weekends of the summer.

Meet 150+ Indigenous artists from across the US and Canada, and shop one-of-a-kind jewelry, pottery, beadwork, paintings, and more at this fest. Enjoy powerful music and dance performances, storytelling, family-friendly art activities, and delicious bites + other local favorites.

Pro tip: Members get in for free. Visitors can also find free parking in the WRSP garage — just let them know you’re headed to the festival if you arrive after 4 p.m.

Advance tickets are $20 per adult, $10 for kids 5–17, or snag a weekend pass for $30.

This can’t-miss event is perfect for anyone who loves art, culture, food, and music — all in a beautiful downtown setting.

Grab tickets.

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