Matthew "Maasaw" Howard (Cherokee) has been discovering American Indian sites for over five years. To date, he has discovered eight sites from Canada to Virginia. He is a published author of Adonvdo Yona (Bear Spirit) Mountain, An Ancestral Awakening and As I Rest, Let My Face Touch Heaven. He also teaches courses at a local university and lectures around the country on American Indian culture and burial practices. Visit with Maasaw and his lovely wife Ingrid during the Sept. 17-18, 2022 Indian Village at the Bluemont Fair. | This year’s Indian Village features outdoor Elder Talking Circles. The Indian Village’s collection of exhibits, demonstrations and hands-on activities include: Native arts and crafts; beadwork; pottery; flint napping, wild-color tie dye; morel mushroom propagation; rock, gems and crystals; ancient healing practices; leather goods; wooden flutes; food is medicine garden; music; Native American regalia exhibit; fishing trap weaving; bones, stones and other treasures; as well as community healing. |
The Indian Village
Sept. 17-18, 2022
10:00 am – 5:00
North West Virginia about 70 Miles Northwest of D.C.
Follow General Free Parking Signs to
Snickersville Turnpike, Bluemont, VA 20135
Directions
Enter off of Snickersville Turnpike (follow the signs on Rt. 734) in Bluemont, Va. 20135 (one hour west of D.C., 17 miles from Leesburg Va. and east of Winchester Va. on Rt. 7.)
Fair general admission is only $10, children nine and under are free.
Sorry, no pets. Free parking is available.