• 34th Annual Southwest Arts Festival

    Empire Polo Club 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio, United States

    This year’s festival will feature interactive art displays and live music, with pottery, glass blowing and fine art painting scheduled to be on display. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $13-15. For more info, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-southwest-arts-festival-indio-2020-tickets-76332928845

  • 2020 Singing the Birds

    Palm Springs High School Gymnasium 2401 East Baristo Road, Palm Springs, United States

    The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians invites you to the annual Singing the Birds event from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Feb. 1, 2020. This free, family friendly event features bird singing and dancing, Native American history, culture as well as arts & crafts. Food vendors are also a popular part of the event.…

  • Native Voices Poetry Festival

    Dorothy Ramon Leaning Center 111 N San Gorgonio Ave, Banning, CA, United States

    Free performances, workshops and family fun. Explore the richness of Southern California Native American cultures. Celebrate the human voice in all the arts. Discover and be inspired by a deeper understanding of our region, its beauty, and its uniqueness. Create your own poetry and art.

  • California’s American Indian & Indigenous Film Festival

    Pechanga Resort & Casino 45000 Pechanga Pkwy, Temecula, CA, United States

    The California American Indian and Indigenous Film Festival highlights current films from American Indian filmmakers, producers, directors, and actors working through Indian Country.

  • 36th Annual American Indian Art Show

    Marin Civic Center 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael, United States

    This show brings together the passion of the country's top dealers and artists, with collectors, and those interested in exploring the rich cultures of the Americas. With an emphasis on Antique American Indian art, as well as Pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial and the best contemporary American Indian art, this show offers something for everyone, including jewelry,…

  • Sovereignty Expanded: Indigenous Geographies of the Contemporary American West

    Pitzer College 1050 N Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States

    In conjunction with Hans Baumann’s exhibition Hans Baumannn: 5 Distillations (Salton Sea), Pitzer College Art Galleries is hosting a symposium “Sovereignty Expanded: Indigenous Geographies of the Contemporary American West,” on Friday, February 28 and Saturday, February 29 in Benson Auditorium at Pitzer College. In 2017, Hans Baumann initiated a long-term artistic collaboration with the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla…

  • Book Talk & Signing – “Salmon & Acorns Feed Our People”

    Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA, United States

    This event with feature Kari Norgaard, author of Salmon & Acorns Feed Our People, and Ron Reed with an introduction by Charlie Reed. The event is set to take place in the Native Forum at Humboldt State University.

  • POSTPONED – Native FilmFest

    Mary Pickford Theater 36850 Pickfair Street, Cathedral City, CA, United States

    The event has been postponed until further notice. Featuring the best in films by, about, and starring Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples. Showcasing enlightening films, documentaries and short films from some of today’s premier Indigenous filmmakers.

  • CANCELED – PANHE

    San Onofre State Beach San Clemente, CA, United States

    Native American Gathering & Celebration of Protection and Preservation. Enjoy this free event, featuring singers, storytelling, speakers, basketry demos, children’s activities & games, artisans, good food, and lots more!  For more info: Rebecca Robles, rebobles1@gmail.com, San Onofre Parks Foundation, (949) 366-8599, sgoggins@sanoparks.org

  • POSTPONED – 2020 HSU Big Time & Social Gathering

    Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA, United States

    The event has been postponed until further notice. In honor of Native American culture, song and history, the Big Time is an opportunity to strengthen and reinforce tribal identity. Honoring and celebrating California Native traditions through songs, games, resources. Honor the land of the Wiyot Tribe, on which the campus is located. Arts & crafts…

  • Ask the Curator: Brittany Britton

    Every Friday at 2 p.m. the Clarke Historical Museum will host a new "Ask the Curator" Facebook Live event. Each week one of the Clarke's curators/registrars/volunteers will give a short talk and answer whatever questions you might have about the ins and outs of what goes on behind the scenes at museums. Tune in at https://www.facebook.com/ClarkeHistoricalMuseum/

  • Inter Tribal Sports: Fitness Hour

    Inter Tribal Sport is set to host an hour-long exercise session, hosted by Youth Fitness Specialist, Bradley Guachino. Please wear comfortable exercise clothes, bring a water bottle, and have a small space to exercise. Link - zoom.com/j/8616839515

  • Indigenous Women Hike – Virtual Talking Circle

    A safe and respectful space for Indigenous Women and Non-Binary folks to come together and support one another. DM @indigenouswomenhike on Instagram for Zoom information.

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