Visitors from across the region stop in Rushville this weekend to get a taste of traditional Indian life.
The change of venue from Hudson-Meng Bison Kill to Rushville City Park didn't stop people from enjoying the 24th annual Knap-In.
Each year people travel from across the country to demonstrate and re-enact aspects of American Indian life.
Organizers also demonstrate how the Indians make their tools and weapons from flint, weave yucca to make rope and weave baskets from pine needles.
Knap-in festivities and demonstrations continue in Rushville tomorrow.
Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children.