
A Navajo entrepreneur continues his quest to provide a permanent place for Native vendors to sell their goods in Albuquerque – without wondering if they will be displaced.The New Mexico Indian Market opened at its current location at 9521 Central Avenue Northwest six weeks ago. Tonight marks the debut of its E’e’aah (Sunset) Night Market. Kevin Wilson, who founded the Native Boba Tea brand in Old Town, came up with the idea. He spent years working his craft at various pop-ups that were subject to being moved from temporary locations before opening his Old Town location. Now he hopes to help other Native vendors build their businesses in a secure setting.Tonight’s debut of the E’e’aah Night Market runs from 3 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Wilson hopes that the Night Market will become a weekly event.
A Navajo entrepreneur continues his quest to provide a permanent place for Native vendors to sell their goods in Albuquerque – without wondering if they will be displaced.
The New Mexico Indian Market opened at its current location at 9521 Central Avenue Northwest six weeks ago. Tonight marks the debut of its E’e’aah (Sunset) Night Market.
Kevin Wilson, who founded the Native Boba Tea brand in Old Town, came up with the idea. He spent years working his craft at various pop-ups that were subject to being moved from temporary locations before opening his Old Town location. Now he hopes to help other Native vendors build their businesses in a secure setting.
Tonight’s debut of the E’e’aah Night Market runs from 3 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Wilson hopes that the Night Market will become a weekly event.