Aquinnah Holiday Market Celebrates Season and History of Indigenous People
Eva Faber and Lexie Roth greet you at Goldie’s Rotisserie.
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Berta Welch
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Juli Vanderhoop, of Orange Peel Bakery, served up spiced lentil stew.
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Michael Sellitti fetured photographs of Aquinnah and Island.
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Browsers made a circular loop around tables featuring wampum and shell jewelery.
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Ava Castro of Black Cat Knits.
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Mary Shea of Sacred Spirit Reiki & Herbs with a handmade candle.
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Kristina Hook has some sage advice.
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Checking to see who's naughty or nice.
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Jannette Vanderhoop offers wampum jewelry.
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Lexie Roth serves up some French onion hot dogs.
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Jannette Vanderhoop and Gabriella Camilleri.
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Shoppers browsed tables featuring wampum and shell jewelery, cards handmade from paper, pottery and books about the history of indigenous people and plant science across the United States at the Aquinnah Holiday Market.
