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May, June, July, August,September 2022

INDIGENOUS WAYS FESTIVAL 2022

Thank you to our 2022 sponsors and partners!

IndigenousWays is incredibly thankful to all our sponsors -  their financial generosity allows us to bring this festival free to our community. We are equally grateful to all our partner organizations, who have helped put the IndigenousWays Festival on the map and provide us with wisdom. And a special shout-out to the scores of volunteers who lend their time and energy, month after month to the festival.

To become a sponsor or a partner, contact us.

Chances are you’ve heard about our amazing summer series, the Indigenous Ways Festival.

Indeed, we host an outdoor music and arts festival in Santa Fe during the summer months. We bring together Indigenous musicians, wisdom keepers, artisans, drummers, weavers and a host of other performers to continue our goal of educating our community around the beauty of Indigenous Ways.Skoden!

May 18, 5-8 PM MT: Villa Linda Park

June 15, 5-8 PM MT: Santa Fe Railyard Park

July 20, 5-8 PM MT: Santa Fe Railyard Park

August 17, 4-7 PM MT: Santa Fe Railyard Park  

September 21, 4-7 PM MT: Santa Fe Railyard Park

2022
Artists

Each month, the festival will feature at least one extraordinary main-stage performer. Some big names to look forward to include Blues rocker, Keith Secola; acclaimed Navajo Punk- Folk fusion band, Sihasin; Jazz fushion band, D'DAT; and Rock Reggae band, Innstate.

Note: ASL interpreters on site.

2022 SCHEDULE

Leading up to the mainstage event, festival attendees can participate in Indigenous informed workshops led by elders, wisdom keepers, artisans, and craftspeople. Each month features different activities from weaving to drumming to chanting - all designed to share Indigenous ways. We’ve chosen Indigenous community leaders to emcee our events.

Main stage performances begin at 5.30 PM MT.

The IndigenousWays Festival is an outdoor music and arts events in Santa Fe during the summer months. We bring together Indigenous musicians, wisdom keepers, artisans, drummers, weavers and a host of other performers to continue our goal of educating our community around the beauty of Indigenous Ways.

Thank You

Ahéhee' nihíká’ anajah dóó nihil nisoozí

In Navajo: thank you for your support and for standing together with us.

IndigenousWays is incredibly thankful to all our sponsors -  their financial generosity allows us to bring this festival free to our community. We are equally grateful to all our partner organizations, who have helped put the IndigenousWays Festival on the map and provide us with wisdom. And a special shout-out to the scores of volunteers who lend their time and energy, month after month to the festival.