• Suicide Prevention Day

    Hosted by the Native American Health Center For more information, please contact (415) 417-3556

  • Sign Making Mingle

    Hosted by the Native American Health Center Located at 3050 International Blvd. Oakland CA 94601 For more information, call (415) 417-3556

  • Digging Roots in Concert

    Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles is thrilled to announce its 15th season of summer performances in MacArthur Park that continues to reflect the cultural mosaic of Los Angeles with an outstanding lineup while enjoying an iconic LA outdoor setting. On September 2nd, Levitt Pavilion is will be hosting Digging Roots in concert. Located at 2230 W…

  • Tule River Pow Wow

    Public admission: $3 Located at 32657 Reservation Rd. Porterville, CA 93257 For more information please call (559) 781 4271 ext 1004

  • Acorn Festival

    Hosted by the Tuolumne Band of Me-wuk Indians Located at Tuolumne Rancheria For more information, please call (209) 928-5329

  • Crossing Waters: Contemporary Tongva Artists Carrying Pimugna

    In this inaugural partnership between the Catalina Museum for Art & History and the Tongva Community, Crossing Waters highlights the works of three contemporary Tongva artists, Weshoyot Alvitre, Mercedes Dorame, and River Garza. Pimugna, often shortened to Pimu, is the Tongva name for the island now commonly known as Catalina Island. It was once an integral part…

  • 15th Annual Dee-ni’ Day Celebration

    The Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation is excited to announce our upcoming event taking place next Saturday the 10th from 10am-4pm across from Lucky 7 Casino in Smith River, CA. We invite the entire community to come out to this free, family-friendly event. We will have lots of cultural demonstrations, traditionally cooked salmon and sand bread samples,…

  • Rally for Juristac

    Located at McEntee Plaza, 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose CA For more information, please visit protectjuristac.org/rally 

  • Moompetam American Indian Festival

    This celebration features traditional cultural craft demonstrations, storytelling, music, and dance. The festival celebrates indigenous California maritime cultures, including Tongva, Chumash, Acjachemen, Costanoan, Luiseño, and Kumeyaay. Located at the Aquarium of the Pacific Buy tickets here: https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/visit/tickets For more information, call (562) 590-3100, ext. 0

  • 2022 California Native American Day

    Save the date for the 2022 California Native American Day celebration at the state capitol. Check the website for additional details as the date approaches. https://californianativeamericanday.com/

  • California Native American Day

    Hosted by CSU San Bernardino Located at 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino CA For more information, please visit nativeamericanday.org or call (909) 537 -3454

  • NAHC’s 50th Anniversary Powwow

    Located at Merritt College, 12500 Campus Dr. Oakland CA 94619 For more information, please contact catherinew@nativehealth.org, or call (510) 434-5491

  • Santa Ynez Chumash Inter-tribal Pow Wow

    Located at the corner of Meadowvale Road and Hwy 246 in Santa Ynez, Ca. For more information, please visit https://www.santaynezchumash.org/powwow

  • 2022 Berkeley Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow & Indian Market

    30th Annual Celebration: 530 years of Resistance and Renewal, 1492-2022 Native American foods, Arts & Crafts and American Indian culture. Gourd Dance, Rounddance, Committee Specials and Intertribals. 10 am: Exhibition Dance. 12 Noon: Land acknowledgement.1 pm: Grand Entry. MLK Civic Center Park, Allston Way, Berkeley. Free. Wheelchair accessible.

  • Aises Powwow

    Free public event, non-competition, all welcome. Located at the Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 N Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs CA (Outside on the East Lawn)

  • 2022 California Native Plant Society Conference

    Every three years, CNPS holds California’s largest native plant-focused conference to bring together the native plant community, and the diverse disciplines and voices that define it. We do so to further our collective efforts to celebrate, protect and restore California’s plants and everything connected to them. Sessions cover a broad spectrum of topics, and special…

  • Native Arts Expo 6

    Native artists gather on the beautiful Northern California coast in the middle of Pomo coastal territory. Celebrating the diversity of art from beginners to seasoned professionals, from traditional to contemporary art.

  • Malki Museum Fall Gathering

    Located at Malki Museum, 11-795 Malki Rd, Banning CA 92220 For more information, please call (951) 849-7289

  • American Indian Tourism Conference

    The Annual American Indian Tourism Conference (AITC), now celebrating its 24th anniversary, is the only national conference dedicated to growing tourism in America’s indigenous communities. Every year the conference attracts more than 300 attendees, who attend for the networking opportunities, the high-level keynote sessions, and the informative breakout sessions led by some of the leading…

  • Dr. Deborah Miranda: One Book, One University

    Hosted by The University of La Verne Located at Ann and Steve Morgan Auditorium 1950 3rd St, La Verne, CA 91750   Dr. Deborah Miranda is a Native American writer, poet, and professor. Miranda is a descendant of what are known as “Mission Indians,” indigenous peoples of many Southern California tribes who were forcibly removed…

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