The annual S'edav Va'aki Museum Indian Market showcases more than 100 Native American Artists selling fine art, craft and cultural items. Native entertainment stage features singers, dancers and musicians. Ki:him area with 15 artist demonstrators; make & take crafts include beaded jewelry, gourd art, pottery, rug weaving, piki bread, shell jewelry, hoop dancing, story-telling and mask making. Delicious food choices; Fry bread, Navajo tacos, vegan selections and coffee truck. Tour the S'edav Va'aki (central platform mound), center of a thriving community from 400-1500 AD. Museum and gift shop are open. SVMIM complies with the Indian Arts & Crafts Act of 1990, all items are authentic & handmade.
The S'edav Va'aki Museum Foundation (formerly the Friends of Pueblo Grande Museum) was incorporated in 1981 to serve as an advisory group for the Museum. It is a 501c3 membership organization. The organization and its members may inform the Parks, Recreation and Library Board and the City Council of the City of Phoenix, Arizona on matters relating to Archaeology and the S'edav Va'aki Museum. The Foundation also operates the Museum store. For membership information and calendar of events, visit their website.