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Celebrating Indigenous Arts, Celebrating Indigenous Brilliance

The Cultural Survival Bazaars are a series of cultural festivals, organized by Indigenous Peoples’ rights organization Cultural Survival, that provide Indigenous artists and artisans, cooperatives, and their representatives from around the world the chance to sell their work directly to the public.

Each event features traditional and contemporary crafts, artwork, clothing, jewelry, home goods, and accessories from dozens of countries.

In addition, the Bazaars offer cultural performances and presentations, including live music, storytelling, craft-making demonstrations, and the unique chance to talk directly with makers and community advocates.

Various scarves in different colors and patterns hanging on a clothes rack outdoors.

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Poster for the Cultural Survival Bazaar, a festival celebrating indigenous arts and cultures, with dates December 13-14, 2025 at the Boston Center for the Arts and December 20-21, 2025 at the WaterFire Arts Center. The poster features decorative indigenous art elements, a moon with a face, and a white animal, possibly a rabbit, at the bottom center with text promoting shopping indigenous and celebrating indigenous brilliance.

"When I go to the Cultural Survival Bazaar I never feel like I am shopping, I know I am contributing… to the artisans I meet, to the fair trade companies and nonprofits that support many projects with Indigenous communities worldwide.  I enjoy learning about and supporting Cultural Survival's respected work."  

— CJ Hanley, Bazaar attendee