POSTPONED – 28th Ohlone “Big Time” Pow Wow
Tony Cerda Park 400 W. Grand Ave., Pomona, CA, United StatesHosted by the Coastanoan Rumsen Humaya Singers & Dancers. All drums and dancers welcome.
Hosted by the Coastanoan Rumsen Humaya Singers & Dancers. All drums and dancers welcome.
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.
A Zoom virtual meet up with Native vendors. Listen to their stories and catch up with the CIMCC Tribal Youth Ambassadors. To join, please email cimcc.interns@gmail.com.
This charity hike takes place at the Indian Canyons in Palm Springs, Southern California. Proceeds benefits the Richard M. Milanovich Educational Fellowship at The George Washington University in Washington D.C.
For over three decades, the Annual Medicine Ways Conference has been hosted by the Native American Student Association and Native American Student Programs at UCR. Featured guests from across the nation are invited to partake in this unique event. Various discussions and workshops emphasizing the respected theme are offered throughout the days events. Admission is…
All drums and dancers welcome.
Presented by the American Indian Student Association and the American Indian Studies Center. For more info, visit https://www.aisc.ucla.edu/events/
Film screening - Manzanar Diverted (6-9 p.m., May 8) Cultural panel (11 a.m. - 2 p.m., May 9)
The event has been canceled. The Stanford American Indian Organization (SAIO) and the Stanford Powwow Planning Committee will host the 49th Annual Stanford Powwow on the Stanford University campus. The event will be take place in the Eucalyptus Grove at Galvez and Campus Drives. The powwow is open to the public and overnight camping spaces…
30th annual Balboa Park Mother’s Day Powwow, Balboa Park Boulevard and Presidents Way Lawn, San Diego. For more info, visit http://sdaihc.com
Featuring traditional Native American bird songs, music, art, and food. For more info, visit http://nativeamericanday.org/
Event is open to everyone! For more info, visit http://powwow.ucsd.edu/
Experience California Native American traditions, culture, and arts! Buy traditionally made baskets, jewelry, and art by California tribal artisans. See demonstrations of basketry, native foods, carvings, traditional games, and more.
Traditional Native American dancers, drum groups, bird singers, and other artists will be present, and vendors will sell food, handmade Native American jewelry, arts and crafts, and other merchandise. For more info, visit https://nasp.ucr.edu/
Malki Museum is set to host a Facebook Live event featuring birdsingers from across Southern California. The museum is accepting donations at the following page - http://malkimuseum.org/donations/
The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians invites you to attend the annual Chaw’se Day. A weekend long celebration welcoming Spring with Native American games, cuisine, dancing, crafts and much more! Admission is free and open to the public. For more info, visit https://www.jacksoncasino.com/tribal/chaw-se-day
Dancers and singers representing several tribes from Southern California, and many vendors in the ramada booths are Native Americans from all over the southwestern states. For more info visit http://malkimuseum.org/kewet/
UC San Diego Kumeyaay Garden Collective and Intertribal Resource Center are set to present a Zoom talk on Traditional & Medicinal Uses of Native Plants. The focus will be on plants in the Southern California region. Presenter: Ami Admire (Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians), Native Connections Coordinator, Indian Health Council, Inc.
Free Event Public Welcome All Pow Wow Drums Welcome All Pow Wow Dancers Welcome Lots of Fun Dances American Indian Craft Vendors Opportunity Drawings Fry Bread and other Food Vendors Open Gourd at Noon Grand Entry at 1pm Contest Dancing Team Dance Drum Contest Flute Contest
A statewide gathering of weavers, museums, public land agencies, ethnobotanists, and funders. For more info, visit https://ciba.org/ Pre-registration forms will be posted during the month of March 2020
Powwow, oral health and wellness fair. Free parking.
The Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival and partners are set to host "Parallel Words" on Tuesday, June 30 on Zoom. To register, visit - https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_O2RcA1pOTqOj4Gxt-UeAzw
California Indian Scholars and Allies Respond and Reflect Registration required: https://bit.ly/cmsconference Zoom meeting ID: 375 481 4783 Speakers include Deborah Miranda (Ohlone Costanoan Esselen/Chumash), Caroline Ward-Holland (Fernandino Tataviam), Yve Chavez (Tongva), Olivia Chilcote (Luiseño, San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians), Val Lopez (Amah Mutsun), Renya Ramirez (Ho-Chunk/Ojibwe), Cutcha Risling Baldy (Hoopa Valley), Stan Rodriguez…
Native American singing, dancing, drumming, honoring ceremonies, arts, crafts and food booths, other non profit associations, tipis, story tellers, flint knapping, traditional craft demonstrations. $2 suggested donation for parking, no admission fee.
This is a pop-up webinar hosted by Old Money New System and EPIP DC as a part of our Old Money New Systems webinar series. In this online meeting we will be learning more about Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy's (Hoopa Valley Tribe) work rooting Native Indigenous Women's rituals and customs as an opportunity to lift…
Native American Student Development at UC Berkeley announces its first Summer Speaker Series event with Sage LaPena. The theme for the series is Paths to Wellness. Please RSVP for event: https://tinyurl.com/Sage-LaPena-RSVP
For more info, call (619) 478-2113
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