HAPPENING NOW: Second day of Duwamish Longhouse Native Art Market in West Seattle
The Duwamish Tribe Longhouse and Cultural Center (4705 West Marginal Way SW) is midway through its annual three-day Native Art Market. We visited toward the end of day 1 to see some of the creations that artists and crafters are selling both in the main hall and in the year-round exhibit space. Some are from Northwest tribes, like Denise of the Skokomish:
Jonny is selling items primarily from Ecuador and Peru, including beaded leather bands:
These are made with alpaca wool:
Shelly is there with ceramic miniature holiday trees:
And at other tables you can find creations from Native-themed art to quirky stocking stuffers including these keychains made of letters from old license plates:
The longhouse market continues until 5 pm today and again 10 am-5 pm on Sunday; they’re also planning a one-day market those same hours on Friday, December 19.
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