• Coyote Valley 29th Annual Big Time Celebration

    Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians Big Time 7751 N State Street, Redwood Valley, CA

    The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians will be hosting their 29th Annual Big Time Celebration this coming weekend! Don't miss out on a catered dinner, handgame tournament, traditional Pomo dancing, jumpers for the youth, vendors, and raffles!

  • Indigenous Red Market

    Native American Health Center 1443 Derby Ave., Oakland, CA, United States

    Mark your calendars! The 2025 Indigenous Red Market dates are here: May 18th, 2025, and July 6th, 2025. With only two dates next year, you won’t want to miss them. Expect exciting performances, local Indigenous vendors, delicious food, and more! The Native American Health Center presents their Indigenous Red Market! This cultural marketplace features information booths,…

  • Doll Dress Creation Workshop – Orleans

    Orleans Council Chambers 37813 Hwy 96, Orleans, CA

    Join the tribe for a Hands-On Doll Dress Creation Workshop! Explore regalia-making techniques at their Youth & Family Activities Program's Doll Dress Creation Workshop. Particpants will learn how to craft miniature ceremonial or bark dresses, shawls, and necklaces using natural materials like dentalium, abalone shell, bear grass, and more. Workshops will be held in Orleans…

  • 22nd Traditional Indian Health Gathering: Wellness Rising

    Pala Rey Youth Campground 10779 Highway 76, Pala, CA, United States

    NEW DATE!!!!! Join the organization JULY 11-13 at the Pala Rey Youth Camp for the 22nd Traditional Indian Health Gathering: Wellness Rising! Camp with IHC under the stars Friday and Saturday nights! Explore cultural practices for healing and learn about programs and services available at local health centers that are "Empowering Native Wellness." Learn from…

  • Guest Spotlight: Pacific Rim Abalone Sea Shells

    Yurok Country Visitor Center 101 Klamath Boulevard, Klamath, California

    Calling all artists, jewelers, and makers! The center is excited to welcome Pacific Rim Abalone Sea Shells from Bandon, Oregon to the Yurok Country Visitor Center on Friday, July 11th from 12–6 PM! Look for an incredible selection of abalone, dentalium, and other beautiful shells. Don’t miss this chance to stock up on quality pieces!…

  • Creative Landscapes: Mixed Media Collage Workshop

    Hunat Paač Pihaáka (Bears Water) Address and directions to the preserve will be provided to registered guests prior to the event.

    NALC is hosting Creative Landscapes at Hunat Paac Pihaaka! Join the organization at their preserve in the Morongo Valley to get in touch with your creative side and complete a guided mixed media collage. All supplies will be provided.

    $20
  • Paint & SNAHC – Youth Paint Night

    SNAHC Florin Youth & Family Space 3800 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA, United States

    Join the organization for a fun and engaging paint night featuring guided turtle themed painting led by Indigenous artist, Andrea Ragudo Chavez (Ione Band of Miwok). Register here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=jPEe3YBCF0iagem-FplgOOlIvUSTAntGntAHP6ipKmVUQUpGTjRVRzRCV01UTVlVV1ZQWkRWWUdINC4u&origin=lprLink&route=shorturl

  • Creative Landscapes: Watercolor Art Day

    Hunat Paač Pihaáka (Bears Water) Address and directions to the preserve will be provided to registered guests prior to the event.

    NALC is hosting Creative Landscapes at Hunat Paac Pihaaka! Join them at their preserve in the Morongo Valley to get in touch with your creative side and complete a guided watercolor painting. All supplies will be provided.

    $20
  • Water is Good Medicine

    Maidu Museum & Historic Site 1970 Johnson Ranch Drive, Roseville, CA, United States

    Join artists Carson Bates, Sage LaPena, Shanti Parks, and Jacinda Tayaba-Cordova for an engaging discussion about their artwork featured in the Momím Wené | Medicine Water exhibition. Facilitated by curator, Meyo Marrufo, the artists’ conversation will be centered around the importance of water as “good medicine.” Light refreshments and a limited number of complimentary Momím…

  • Berkeley Public Library: Talk with mak-‘amham/Cafe Ohlone Founders

    Berkeley Public Library - Claremont Branch 2940 Benvenue Ave, Berkeley, CA

    Learn about Living Ohlone culture while enjoying tea and a treat at Claremont Branch Library. Every month, join mak-'amham/Cafe Ohlone founders Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino as they discuss a topic related to East Bay Ohlone culture, experiences, and community. Through this partnership, the Berkeley community can learn about and celebrate East Bay Ohlone culture…

  • Doll Dress Creation Workshop – Happy Camp

    Happy Camp Wellness Center 64236 2nd Ave, Happy Camp, CA

    Join the tribe for a Hands-On Doll Dress Creation Workshop! Explore regalia-making techniques at their Youth & Family Activities Program's Doll Dress Creation Workshop. Particpants will learn how to craft miniature ceremonial or bark dresses, shawls, and necklaces using natural materials like dentalium, abalone shell, bear grass, and more. Workshops will be held in Happy…

  • 2025 INDIGI-CON

    UC San Diego Park & Market 1100 Market St, San Diego, CA

    A 2-Day Free Family Friendly Community Event, Showcasing Indigenous Comic Authors & Artists. Presented by Indigenous Futures Institute, in collaboration with Eyaay Ahuun Foundation and University of California Humanities Research Institute. Join the organization for a celebration of Indigenous sequential art! Indigi-Con features two panels of Native artists and writers, followed by a mixer with…

  • Lucky Bead: Beginner Beading

    The Chapter House LA 1770 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, California

    Join the The Chapter House for Lucky Bead: Beginner Beading led by Gigi Modrich on Saturday, June 21 from 1 - 4 PM. Whether you're a novice beader or old pro, you're welcome to this session. The organization will provide supplies and instruction for you to make your first pair of auntie earrings (the bigger…

  • “Voices of the Land: Stories and Songs of the Kashaya Pomo”

    Gualala Arts Center 46501 Old State Highway, Gualala, CA, United States

    The Gualala Arts Lecture Series will host a special evening program, “Voices of the Land: Stories and Songs of the Kashaya Pomo,” featuring Tribal Elder Eric Wilder on Thursday, July 31, at 7 p.m. at the Gualala Arts Center. Admission is $5 at the door. Wilder, a former chairman of the Kashaya Band of Pomo…

    $5
  • 1st Annual Indigenous Stories Film Festival

    Rincon Government Center One Government Center Lane, Valley Center, CA

    Join the organization for the 1st Annual Indigenous Stories Film Festival on August 1st, 4–9PM at the Rincon Government Center! Celebrate Indigenous voices through powerful films, art, and conversation—including the premiere of We Thrive's intergenerational discussion video featuring youth, parents, and elders. Enjoy food, raffles, guest speakers, panels, and a night filled with community and…

  • Sierra Mono Museum 53rd Annual Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow

    North Fork Recreation Center 33507 Recreation Road 230, North Fork, CA, United States

    Public welcome, food & craft vendors, dance competition! A Pow Wow, or cultural celebration, as it was called in former times, is a truly family event growing out of the economic, social, and cultural experiences of many Native American tribes. Pow Wows allow people to come together to sing, dance, make friends, renew old friendships,…

  • The McKinnon Family: From Basketry to Bowls

    Clarke Historical Museum 240 E. Street, Eureka, CA, United States

    The McKinnon Family: From Basketry to Bowls Curated by Dennis McKinnon Dennis McKinnon, Yurok Honoring Heritage Through Woodworking Dennis McKinnon is a proud Yurok Tribe member with Tolowa and Yurok ancestry. He spent his early years along the Klamath River on McKinnon Hill and in Klamath, Ca., Del Norte County. In 1962, the McKinnons moved…

  • 8th Annual Honor Your Elders and Mentors Art Exhibit

    Fresno City Hall 2600 Fresno St, Fresno, CA, United States

    The Fresno City Hall will be hosting the 8th Annual Honor Your Elders and Mentors Art Exhibit, featuring the art of international selling Choctaw Artists Bobby Von Martin and James Martin. This is a free family friendly event showcasing art that honors basketweavers!

  • Dorothy Ramon Learning Center’s Dragonfly Gala

    Morongo Community Center 13000 Fields Rd., Banning, CA, United States

    Dorothy Ramon Learning Center's Dragonfly Gala is a special annual community gathering to celebrate Native American cultures, and this year, the event is honoring those who have saved and shared the beautiful and timeless arts of basketry, the Southern California basketweaving group, Nex'wetem. WHEN: Saturday, August 9, 2025 WHERE: Morongo Community Center, 13000 Malki Rd.,…

  • Artwork, Poetry, and Events Solicitation Native American Heritage Month 2025

    DCA is a proud supporter of Los Angeles’s 2025 Native American Heritage Month Celebration. This celebration will promote and encourage an awareness of the significant contributions made by our City’s Native American community members in culture, education, politics, business, technology, and the arts. As part of this celebration, the Department is publishing a comprehensive calendar…

  • Jewelry Workshop for Adults

    Maidu Museum & Historic Site 1970 Johnson Ranch Drive, Roseville, CA, United States

    Create your own necklace using materials from nature like abalone, beads and pine nuts! All materials will be provided. Participants may bring additional elements to embellish their creations. Taught by Native American jewelry maker, Joann Denys (Costanoan Esselen Ohlone).

    $80
  • Native Story Works

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

    Native Story Works  An Afternoon of In-Progress Staged Readings   Presented by the Luke Madrigal’s Indigenous Storytelling Nonprofit in partnership with the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center Join the organization for an afternoon of staged readings from Native artists—writers, actors, dancers and musicians. These works-in-progress explore love, loss, memory, and cultural resilience, honoring the storytelling traditions of Indigenous…

  • Native Pop-Up Craft Fair Sale

    Intertribal Friendship House 523 International Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

    Before the summer ends head over to IFH and discover amazing, authentic Native American crafts handmade by local Native artisans! From intricate beadwork to unique clothing and more, every item is a celebration of culture and creativity. Come shop, support Native artisans, and take home something truly special.

  • Shuuluk Wechuwvi – Where Lightning Was Born

    Spark Studio Soundstage 8283 Ronson Road, San Diego, CA

    Indigenous play Shuuluk Wechuwvi: Premiers August 23 in San Diego! Rooted in elder wisdom, creation story, and cultural continuity, Shuuluk Wechuwvi – Where Lightning Was Born, presented by the Eyaay Ahuun Foundation, emerges as a radiant act of resistance and remembrance. This project—part of the KNAPP-Tijuana and Otay River Valley revitalization effort—confronts the decades-long degradation…

  • Call For Artists: Walking in Our Moccs

    Maidu Museum & Historic Site 1970 Johnson Ranch Drive, Roseville, CA, United States

    Sierra Native Alliance, in partnership with the Maidu Museum & Historic Site (MMHS), invite Native artists to share their unique perspectives of ‘walking in two worlds’ – highlighting the deep connections between modern Indigenous identity, social justice, and equity. For more information contact: Telephone: 916 774-5933 Website: http://roseville.c.aus/museum Email: maidumuseum@roseville.ca.us

  • Call for Artists: Walking in Our Moccs

    Maidu Museum & Historic Site Call For Artists Call for Artists: Walking in Our Moccs October 11, 2025 - February 1, 2026 Presented by Sierra Native Alliance and Maidu Museum & Historic Site. Description Native artists are invited to share their unique perspectives of ‘walking in two worlds’ – highlighting the deep connections between modern Indigenous…

  • Nights on the Oasis Trail

    Agua Caliente Cultural Museum 140 N Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA, United States

    Nights on the Oasis Trail Thursday, September 25, 2025, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (last entry at 8:00 p.m.) Interpretive walks with Tribal Rangers along the Oasis Trail Bird Singing After-hours gallery viewing and late night Museum Store hours Activities Local Tasting Bites Glow-in-the-dark souvenir

  • Rise Resist Reclaim

    The Ebell Club Long Beach 290 Cerritos Avenue #203, Long Beach, CA, United States

    🌟 Here’s your guide to Rise, Resist, Reclaim! Find out what organizations and vendors are going to be there, and learn more about our panelists!!** We can’t wait to see you this Sunday!! 📅 Nov. 23rd, 2025 | 🕠 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM 📍 The Ebell Club Long Beach (290 Cerritos Ave. #203, Long…

  • Thangs Taken: Rethinking Thanksgiving

    La Pena Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA, United States

    Thangs Taken: Rethinking Thanksgiving 2025 Now in its 18th year, Thangs Taken continues to challenge and reshape the colonial “thanksgiving” narrative by centering Native resistance, rematriation, and collective healing through art, music, dance, ancestral knowledge, and storytelling. Guided by Indigenous organizers, this annual gathering is both medicine and movement, creating space for truth-telling, reflection, and…

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