Hopi celebration on Sunday

Check out the Hopi Celebration this weekend here in Malibu. (Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.) Traditional dance performances, Hopi arts and crafts, storytelling for kids, food and beverage booths. Info on community gardening, sustainable living. Ticket and parking information here.

According to the flier:

This celebration also supports Hopi runners who will join the six-week, Inter-Tribal Sacred Sites Run in 2008, which will begin in the Second Mesa of the Hopi Nation in Arizona, go through New Mexico, and culminate in the pyramids of Teotihuacan, Mexico. Along the way they will do ceremonies at sacred sites and be received by the Huicholes, the Xochimilcas, the Chichimecas and the Otomi. At every site the runners will also exchange spiritual, cultural and practical information hoping to support the protection of sacred sites and plant the intent of living in balance with nature in a sustainable manner. The message of sustainability and its practices will be delivered through the efforts of all the Sacred Sites Runners.

May 4, 2007 06:21 AM • Native Intelligence • Email the editor
 

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