hilltopics Images People Features Monday, September 11, 2000 For comments, contact Clay McCuistion at 864-4924 or e-mail features@kansan.com 8A Michael Lowman, a Haskell Indian Nations University student from Tulsa,Okaa., performs a Fancy Bustle Dance at the market Saturday afternoon. Photo by Craig Bennett/KANSAN Craig D. Goseyun puts finishing touches on an Italian Marble sculpture he calls Blue River Woman, Goseyun and other artists showed their works at the Haskell Indian Market Saturday and Sunday. The market was part of the Lawrence Indian Art Show, which continues until Oct. 22. Photo by Nick Krug/KANSAN More information For more photos from the Haskell Indian Art Market: See www.kansan.com Haskell Indian Market provides showcase for native traditions John Hamilton and Enoch Kortaily, both members of the Klowa tribe, show the inensity of a Pow-Wow drum exhibition Pearl Talachi inscribes a Namba Pueblo pottery design into one of her pots she keeps an eye on her booth. Tolarchik, from Punjab, N.M.. dragged to Lawrence to showcase her wares at the Indian art market.