From beaded bags to silver jewelry, this year’s offering is all about Indigenous innovation.
—which is held in and around Santa Fe’s historic main plaza—serves as one of the city’s biggest attractions of the year; It’s where Indigenous artists of all backgrounds across North America come to sell their innovative works, including jewelry, textiles, pottery, and more.
This year’s artist lineup at the market, which now celebrates its 101st anniversary, is certainly more diverse and plentiful than ever. In the booths, jewelry designers such as
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