North Rim Native American Heritage Days

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Duration:
9 minutes, 2 seconds

Every summer special programs are offered by tribal members on a variety of subjects, ranging from astronomy to Native American music and dance. Activities and cultural demonstrations take place in and around Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. In 2022, there were 39 people representing most of Grand Canyon’s 11 associated tribes.

 
 

Cultural Demonstrations - Outdoors

10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Friday, Saturday and Sunday — August 2, 3, 4.

Meet Indigenous artists. Chat, watch and learn about their arts and culture —outdoors, on the lawn adjoining the lodge. Demonstrations include beading, weaving, ceramics. and silversmithing.

  • Eileen and Nilford Yatsattie (Zuni) Pottery Making
  • Jimmy Yawakia (Zuni) fetish carving
  • Henry and Ian Nez (Diné - Navajo) silversmith/silver jewelry
  • Shawn Price (Diné - Navajo) Dineh'tah Navajo dancers
  • Ramson Lomatewama (Hopi) glass blowing, Katsina carving
  • Jessica Lomatewama (Hopi) basket weaving
  • Justin Lomatewama (Hopi) Katsina carving
  • Duane Tawahongva (Hopi) silver overlay jewelry
  • Richard Graymountain (San Juan Southern Paiute) traditional basket weaving
  • LeAnn and Tavavee Shearer ("Kaivavich" Kaibab Paiute Tribe) traditional clothing, basketry, cradleboards
  • Park Rangers from Pipe Springs NM - cultural significance of Indigenous crops and foodways on the Arizona Strip

Last updated: July 28, 2024

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