TULSA — The Tulsa Indian Club will attempt to make the world's largest piece of fry bread during a two-day festival of American Indian music this weekend.
The Native Fall Music Fest kicks off at 4 p.m. Friday at the Creek Nation Casino, E 81 Street and Riverside Drive in Tulsa, and runs past midnight Saturday.
The event, which will be free and open to all ages, will feature 16 national and local musical groups with varied styles.
In addition to music, the festival will include a number of fry bread contests, including the biggest-ever attempt.
Vendors at the festival will offer a variety of native foods, arts and crafts.
For more information
For a schedule of performances, go to www.creeknationcasino.com/Tulsa or www.tulsapowwow.org.