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Immerse yourself in the artistry and cultural traditions of the Navajo people at the 70th Annual Navajo Festival Arts and Culture at the Museum of Northern Arizona Saturday, Aug. 3 and Sunday, Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

More than 80 award-winning Navajo artists will come to the festival to demonstrate and sell their silver work, weaving, painting and other artwork. The festival includes talks and presentations about Navajo history and traditions, authentic food, as well as music and dance performances.

Both days will have performances by the Benally Family Dancers, singer JJ Ortero, and Grammy-nominated singer Radmilla Cody. There will also be puppet show “A Goat in the Rug,” natural dye workshops, Poetry of Remembrance presentation and all day crafts.

Weekend passes are $18 for an adult and $12 for youth, students or American Indians. Free for museum members and children under 10. More information at musnaz.org

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