Superstition Mountain Museum is excited to present an event celebrating Native American culture and art January 18-19, 2025. The two-day Native American Arts Festival features awe-inspiring dance, storytellers, artisans showcasing their unique creations and talented musicians playing Native Flute and acoustic guitar.
Past performers included the world-famous Yellow Bird Apache Hoop Dancers, as well as storyteller Ken Duncan of Yellow Bird Productions. Additional dance groups have been invited and will be announced soon.
Numerous traditional and contemporary tribal-registered Native American artisans will be at the festival showcasing their work in a Master Craftsman space. The artists will visit with attendees and provide insights associated with their art.
Special guests from the various tribes of Arizona have been invited and will include Tribal Royalty and Color Guards from veterans groups.
Seating is limited. Please bring a camp chair for your comfort.
This event is a family-friendly and educational event offering tremendous photographic and shopping opportunities. Admission fee is $10 per person with kids under 10 admitted free.
Schedule
SATURDAY, Jan. 18 • Outdoor Amphitheater
9:00 am
Ken Duncan Sr. and Ryon Polequaptewa
9:30 am
Welcome
Flag Raising, San Carlos Veterans Post
Miss White Mountain Apache Queen
10:00 am
Havasupai Guardians of the Grand Canyon Dancers
11:00 am
Tony Duncan
12:00 pm
Yellowbird Indian Dancers
1:00 pm
Ryon Polequaptewa
2:00 pm
Havasupai Guardians of the Grand Canyon Dancers
3:00 pm
Yellowbird Indian Dancers
3:45 pm
Ryon Polequaptewa
SUNDAY, Jan. 19 • Outdoor Amphitheater
9:00 am
Ken Duncan Sr. and Ryon Polequaptewa
9:30 am
Welcome
Flag Raising, San Carlos Veterans Post
Miss Gila River
10:00 am
Red Mountain Creation – Pima Dancers
11:00 am
Tony Duncan
12:00 pm
Yellowbird Indian Dancers
1:00 pm
Ryon Polequaptewa
2:00 pm
Red Mountain Creation – Pima Dancers
3:00 pm
Yellowbird Indian Dancers
3:45 pm
Ryon Polequaptewa
All events are subject to change.