Dancers on display to honor Indian culture

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  • There were lots of opportunities for the public to be involved during the Texas Indian Heritage Association event on Friday and Saturday at the Kuykendall Event Center and Arena. Contributed photos
    There were lots of opportunities for the public to be involved during the Texas Indian Heritage Association event on Friday and Saturday at the Kuykendall Event Center and Arena. Contributed photos
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  • Free Spirts Dozens of dancers expressing the heritage of the American Indian performed on June 17-18 in Llano.
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Dozens of dancers expressing the heritage of the American Indian performed on June 17-18 in Llano.

The Texas Indian Heritage Association hosted their event on Father’s Day weekend to an audience of area residents and visitors.

Admission was free to the general public. There were lots of opportunities for the public to be involved. The ideal time to see grand entry was around 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. All dancers were welcome to participate.

The John L. Kuykendall Event Center, 2200 West RR152, served as the venue will plenty of parkingavailable.