WELCOME to the Diné Maker Nation Faire, the premier space for makers on the Navajo Nation and surrounding indigenous communities. The Diné Maker Nation Faire is part science fair, part cultural exhibit, and part interactive museum. Our annual exhibit, “Evolution of Diné Makers,” details the art of making for Navajos since the time of creation and into the modern world.
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The Innoventure Product Challenge will be an added feature to this year’s Maker Nation Faire. Participating schools include: Crownpoint High, Crownpoint Middle, St. Michaels High, Little Singer Community School, Thoreau Middle, St. Bonaventure Indian Mission School, and Rehoboth Cristian High. Each school was tasked with designing a 3D printed, Navajo themed product for Navajo elders creating it through the process of 3D printing.
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What makes the Diné Maker Nation Maker Faire and Innoventure Product Challenge special is the people that share their knowledge and skill set to the public at large. The Diné Maker Nation Faire includes cosplayers, moccasin makers, silversmiths, 3D printers, culinarians, and more. Take a look at some of our confirmed exhibitors at their Maker profile. Links are available to their personal website.
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Lowerpoint Rd./State Hwy 371
Crownpoint, NM 87313
www.navajotech.edu