Wild Horse Pass Presents “Indian Fry Bread & Arts Festival
Nov 16th
- Admission15
- Time11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Rawhide is getting ready for its inaugural Indian Fry Bread & Arts Festival, a celebration of Indigenous culture and community. It will be held on the Sonoran Lawn at Rawhide on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Festival guests will experience Native American culture through an all-Native line up of bands, traditional Native dance performances and artwork from Native American artists. The band lineup will feature Casper & the Mighty 602 Band (Hopi/ Diné), One Way Sky (Tohono O’odham) and D Faktion Nyne (Tohono O’odham ). Performances include Hoop, Fancy, Jingle, Grass and Traditional dances, plus a special appearance from world champion hoop dancer, Tony Duncan (Apache, Arikara & Hidasta).
Additionally, this event will feature two competitions, an Indian Frybread competition and a chili cookoff competition—both determining the best Frybread and chili respectively. Also, the event will feature lots of food vendors selling their own versions of Indian frybread and chili, and a free kids’ zone with inflatable rides.
Tickets are $15 for GA, $12 for members of the Military and GRIC and $50 for a four-pack. Children aged 12 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult.