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The Santa Fe Indian Market is the largest and most prestigious Native American art market in the world — a two-day event held annually in August on and around the downtown Plaza that draws over 1,000 Native American artists from 100+ tribes for juried exhibitions and sales of pottery, jewellery, weaving, painting, sculpture, and beadwork. The market is not an explicitly LGBTQ+ event, but its significance for the queer community lies in the substantial Two-Spirit representation among both exhibiting artists and the cultural programming that surrounds the market weekend. Two-Spirit artists — Indigenous people who occupy traditional third-gender or other-gender roles in their communities — are represented at Indian Market in meaningful numbers, and the programming includes panels, demonstrations, and conversations that engage with the Indigenous cultural tradition of gender diversity that predates European colonisation of the Americas. For LGBTQ+ visitors interested in the cultural and historical dimensions of queer identity beyond the Euro-American gay rights tradition, the Indian Market weekend offers an encounter with a very different and much older framework for understanding gender and sexuality.
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