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Reawakening The Great Basin: A Native American Arts And Cultural Gathering

Nevada Museum of Art

This Saturday, July 14, the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony joins with the Nevada Museum of Art to celebrate Native American art, culture, community and tradition.  The event features Native American artists, dancers storytellers and musicians from a variety of cultures, including Paiute, Washoe,  Shoshone, Pala and Patwin.  The celebration is free from 10am to 5pm at the Nevada Museum of Art. 

KUNR’s Danna O’Connor talks with Michon Eben, Historic Preservation Officer for the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony and Amanda Horn, Director of Communication for the Nevada Museum of Art about the collaboration. 

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