Litchfield Hills is dotted
with many holiday fairs and festivals. For those that are looking for something really
unusual, take a trip to the Institute for American Indian Studies on 38 Curtis
Road in Washington Connecticut to shop for authentic Native American Arts and
Crafts.
At the Institute’s annual
Native American Holiday Arts and Crafts Market you will find a wide array of unusual
holiday gifts from local Native American crafters. Visitors can shop for a wide
variety of Native American crafts, jewelry, and artwork. Among the more unusual
items are beautifully handwoven baskets from colorful reeds and bark, hand-painted
decorative gourds, authentically made Native American pottery, rattles, and
elegant handcrafted flutes.
All the items found here are
offered at a variety of price points so no matter what your budget is, you
might very well find that perfect gift item. In addition to finding something
truly unusual, visitors will have the opportunity to chat with Native American
crafters as they create these unique and beautiful items.
The Native American Holiday
Arts and Crafts Market is taking place at the Institute on November 30 and
December 1; December 7 and 8, and December 14 and 15. This special Native American
Holiday Market will be open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sundays
from 12 pm to 5 p.m. The entrance to the Holiday Market is free!
About The Institute for American
Indian Studies
Located on 15 acres of woodland
acres the Institute For American Indian Studies preserves and educates through
archeology, research, exhibitions, and programs. They have a 16th c.
Algonquian Village, Award-Winning Wigwam Escape, and a museum with temporary
and permanent displays of authentic artifacts from prehistory to the present
that allows visitors to foster a new understanding of the world and the history
and culture of Native Americans. The Institute for American Indian Studies is
located on 38 Curtis Road, Washington, CT.