Albany Times Union (Sunday)

FAMILY FUN

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Greenfield Center’s Ndakinna Education Center teaches wilderness survival skills, ecology and nature studies and promotes Adirondack and Native American culture. The center swings into action this week with its annual Saratoga Native American Festival. The event will feature performanc­es by the Onondaga Dancers, the Akwesasne Women Singers, and the Black Hawk Singers. Native American storytelle­rs will be there, as will Oscar-nominated director Fidel Moreno; he will answer questions after a screening of “Gathering Our Hearts at Standing Rock.” 9:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Free. National Museum of Dance, 99 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 518-584-2225; saratogana­tivefestiv­al.com

 ?? Paul Buckowski / Times Union ?? The Akwesasne Women Singers will perform at the Saratoga Native American Festival at the National Museum of Dance on Saturday.
Paul Buckowski / Times Union The Akwesasne Women Singers will perform at the Saratoga Native American Festival at the National Museum of Dance on Saturday.

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