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The fifth annual Festival of Native American Artists will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at Shaker Village, Route 26, New Gloucester. Members of the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Micmac and Maliseet tribes will demonstrate traditional Wabanaki art forms, including basketmaking, stone carving, bark etching, beadwork and jewelry, in addition to performances of drumming, dancing and story telling. This is the southernmost gathering of more than 40 Wabanaki artists in the state. Admission is free to the event, sponsored by the Maine Arts Commission and the Davis Family Foundation. For more information, visit www.shaker.lib.me.us or call 926-4597.
The fifth annual Festival of Native American Artists will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at Shaker Village, Route 26, New Gloucester. Members of the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Micmac and Maliseet tribes will demonstrate traditional Wabanaki art forms, including basketmaking, stone carving, bark etching, beadwork and jewelry, in addition to performances of drumming, dancing and story telling. This is the southernmost gathering of more than 40 Wabanaki artists in the state. Admission is free to the event, sponsored by the Maine Arts Commission and the Davis Family Foundation. For more information, visit www.shaker.lib.me.us or call 926-4597. Fred Tomah is pictured with baskets.
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