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)
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)
The Auburn Big Time-Pow Wow (ABTPW) attracts people from diverse indigenous nations to gather for the purpose of honoring the traditions of their ancestors. This event inspires cultural pride and provides an opportunity for tribal families to come together to celebrate significant life events; exchange arts and crafts; and to sing, dance, and teach tribal…
Santa Ana College 1530 W 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA, 92706
Located at Leroy Jackson Park, Ridgecrest, CA, 93555 All drums and dancers welcome. Head staff: host drum- Bear Springs; MC- Glen Begay, Navajo; arena director- Dean Webster, Ojibwe & Oneida; headman Robert Piper, Paiute; headwoman- Aurora Toledo, Paiute & Shoshone. For more information please contact Pete Whitehorse at phone 760-953-7010.
Hosted by Native American Veteran's Association (N.A.V.A.) Located at 4855 Tweedy Blvd, South Gate, CA 90280 For more information, call (888) 412-5997
The 39th annual celebration includes Native American dance contests for all ages, bird singing, and drum contests. A wide variety of traditional Native American food, hand-crafted jewelry, dream catchers, and other arts and crafts will also be available. This is a drug and alcohol free event. Event Schedule Friday, Nov. 25: 5 p.m., gates open; 5 p.m.,…
Located at Yaagna Village, Grand Park, 200 N. Grand Ave. LA CA 90012 For more information, please email lapowwow@uaii.org
Located at Pechanga Resort Casino 45000 Pechanga Parkway Temecula CA 92589 For more information, please email powwow@pechanga.com or call (877) 711-2WIN
Located at Leuzinger High School (Main Gymnasium) 4118 Rosecrans Ave., Lawndale, CA 90260 For more information, please call (310) 466-6606
Located at Fort Mason Festival Pavilion 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94123 For more information, visit www.baaits.org
California State University, Long Beach’s annual Pow Wow, an American Indian social celebration, is the largest spring event of its kind in Southern California. The Pow Wow at Cal State Long Beach is focused on displaying the university’s strong American Indian presence. Admission is free. A $15 PARKING PERMIT MUST BE PURCHASED EACH DAY TO PARK…
Hosted by the Title VI and Johnson O'Malley Indian Education Program Located at Ballard Parent Center 2375 Congress St. San Diego, CA 92110
For more information, please contact nativestudentprograms@redlands.edu
Located at Malibu Bluffs Park Free parking and shuttle at 23575 Civic Center Way
Established in 1971, the SDSU Pow Wow is held each year during the month of April and includes live music & dance, food & beverages, and art & jewelry vendors. Last year, the Native American Student Alliance (NASA) celebrated 50 years of its existence in addition to the 50th anniversary of the SDSU Pow Wow.…
Located at SDSU Rec Field 5319 Aztec Circle Dr
Located at 9010 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA 92503
For more information, contact (951) 276 - 6325 (EXT 140) Located at 9010 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA 92503
Located at Tony Cerda Park 400 W. Grand Ave Pomona CA 91766 For more information, visit https://www.costanoanrumsen.org/
Located at 32555 Deer Hollow Way, Temecula CA
Located at UCLA Wallis Annenberg Stadium For more information, please contact Cheyenne Faulkner at (858) 722-8767
Located at the Stanford Powwow Grounds For more information, including the powwow schedule, please visit https://www.stanfordpowwow.com/
Itinerary 10 am: Bird Singers 11 am: Gourd Dancers 12 pm: Grand Entry 1 pm: Powwow Princess Crowning 4 pm: Dinner Break 8 pm: Closing Location: Price Center Ballroom A/B Parking: Gilman Parking Structure The UC San Diego Powwow serves the UC San Diego campus and the San Diego community by bringing Native American culture to the campus.…
A cultural celebration and gathering of Indigenous Nations hosted by Redbird, a Native American and environmental non-profit association. Located at Oxnard College, Gymnasium Field 4000 S Rose Avenue, Oxnard CA 93033
Hosted by the Sierra Mono Museum & Cultural Center This two-day event takes place the first weekend in August every year. The residents of North Fork invite everyone to celebrate together to renew spirit among the California Indian people.
San Manuel Pow Wow is a three-day celebration free to the public and features Southern California traditional bird singers and dancers, as well as North American and Canadian dancers and drum singing groups. In addition, there is also vending from artisans representing Indian tribal nations from all across North America and Canada.