photo by: John Young
Fred Toya, Jemez Pueblo, N.M., laughs as he interacts with customers at the Haskell Indian Art Market on Saturday at the powwow grounds at Haskell Indian Nations University. Toya and his wife, Inez, were selling pottery and carvings at the market. The market runs Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
photo by: John Young
Drum maker Frank Mirabal, Taos Pueblo, N.M., relaxes as he watches the dancers during the Haskell Indian Art Market on Saturday. The drums, which are made out of aspen or cottonwood, are all handmade by Mirabal.
photo by: John Young
Maddie Walz, 9, Kansas City, Mo., looks at hummingbird-shaped earrings during the Haskell Indian Art Market on Saturday.
photo by: John Young
Jewelry maker Mary Teller, right, helps Debby Mosher try on a necklace at the Haskell Indian Art Market on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at the powwow grounds at HINU.
photo by: John Young
David Bender, Overland Park, a western band Cherokee, dances at the Haskell Indian Art Market on Saturday at the powwow grounds at HINU.
photo by: John Young
Jace Roberts, Atwood, Okla., from the Choctaw-Nakoda nation, dances during the Haskell Indian Art Market on Saturday at the powwow grounds at HINU. Roberts won first place during the dance competition. The market runs Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.