The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida is excited to announce the 50th Anniversary of the Indian Arts & Crafts Festival, taking place from December 26 to 29, 2024, from 9 AM to 5 PM at the historic Miccosukee Indian Village festival grounds.
Since the 1970s, this festival has celebrated the diverse cultures of Native American Tribes and has become a cherished winter tradition in South Florida. Set in the beautiful Everglades, it offers a unique opportunity to explore our rich heritage.
Over the four days, attendees will enjoy live performances, an artisan market, authentic cuisine, alligator shows, and storytelling sessions. Exclusive commemorative merchandise will also be available.
Highlights include performances by two-time Grammy nominee Joe Tohonnie Jr. and the White Mountain Apache Crown Dancers, the Native Pride Dancers led by world-champion fancy dancer Larry Yazzie, and a special performance by Sicangu Lakota musician and educator Frank Waln. Additionally, actor and comedian Tatanka Means, who represents the Navajo, Oglala Lakota, and Omaha Nations and is well known for his roles in “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “The Son,” will make a celebrity appearance on Saturday, December 28.