Indigenous Market At Hamilton Public Library

If you just missed us at Soaring Spirit Pow Wow (or want to see us again), here’s a unique opportunity to visit us in Downtown Hamilton! Saturday 9 July, inside the Central Branch Library, 55 York Blvd. (at James St. N.) from 10am – 4pm. We will have most of our usual items available; traditional health & wellness items, wood / stone / leather crafts, our exclusive 4 Grandmothers Smokeless Smudge™, Maple Water & Barrel Aged Syrup, a variety of furs…and whatever else we can squeeze in!

We will be joined by two other Indigenous artisan / vendors ; The Crafty Killjoy & Kreations By Kick – both from Six Nations!

Each month until December, shop for one-of-a-kind items made by talented local Indigenous artists and makers at Central Library. Markets feature an array of items from jewellery to ceramics to leather work and literature. Markets are held on the second and third Saturdays, from 10am – 4pm.

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