Yanaguana Indian Arts Festival returns to San Antonio's Briscoe Museum Saturday

In celebration of people who played an instrumental role in shaping the city of San Antonio, the Yanaguana Indian Arts Festival is an all-day cultural celebration of Native American identity and achievement. Scheduled throughout the day, activities including pow wow-style drum circles and dancing by United San Antonio Pow Wow and Enemy Horse Drumming, storytelling by Amy Bluemel and more.
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