Autumn Fest 2014 To Celebrate Apache Culture
AMERIND AUTUMN FEST 2014 CELEBRATES APACHE CULTURE
The Amerind Museum is one of Southern Arizona Guide’s favorite attractions. It is located in beautiful Texas Canyon and will hold its Annual Autumn Fest October 18, 2014. The day-long event will celebrate the culture of the Apache Native people with food, family games, artists, singing and dancing.
One noted performance is the internationally renowned “Yellow Bird Dancers” of the Arikara, Hidatsa and Apache tribes. They will perform dances, tell stories, sing songs and more! Yellow Bird has traveled the globe as cultural ambassadors. Recently, the dance troop visited and performed at U.S. Embassies and has even had the pleasure of entertaining U.S. troops stationed abroad.
Event details:
Who: Open to the public
Cost: $5.00 per car
What: Amerind Autumn Fest 2014: Celebrating Apache Art and Culture
Where: 2100 N. Amerind Rd., Dragoon, AZ. One hour east of Tucson in beautiful Texas Canyon. Take I-10 to Dragoon Road Exit 318, then south 1 mile on Dragoon Road.
When: October18th, 2014. 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
For more information, contact Deni Mitchell at 520.586.3666 ext. 17 or deni@amerind.org.