• Auburn Big Time / Powwow

    Gold County Fairground 1273 High Street, Auburn, CA, United States

    Auburn Big Time/ Powwow - Honoring Family and Children of Yesterday and Today SATURDAY OCTOBER 17TH 2026 | 10AM-9PM Gold Country Fairgrounds | 209 Fairgate, Auburn CA 95603 Native Artists / Food / Contest Dancing Event Information/Vendors - (530) 888-8767 Dancers & Drums - (599) 305-8817 www.sierranativealliance.com Sponsored by Placer Community Foundation & Partnership Healthplan…

  • Native Voices Film Series: Screening of “The Eternal Song” with Filmmakers Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo

    David Brower Center 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA, United States

    The Sacred Land Film Project, California Institute for Community, Art & Nature, and David Brower Center present a three-film series celebrating the 25th anniversary of "In the Light of Reverence" and featuring "Sugarcane" and "The Eternal Song." "The Eternal Song" screening is on Monday October 26th. Overview "Bold, authentic, and timely." —Dr. Sekagya Yahaya Hills…

    $20
  • Big Pine Youth Powwow

    Alan Spoonhunter Memorial Gymnasium 1050 Richard Street, Big Pine, CA, United States

    Big Pine Youth Powwow | November 7th, 2026

  • 2026 Twentynine Palms Book Festival presents – Indigenous Stories from Page to Screen: Rewriting the West

    Twentynine Palms Community Center 6547 Freedom Way, Twentynine Palms, CA, United States

    Indigenous storytelling gains visibility in film and television, writing by Indigenous authors is increasingly shaping how the American West is portrayed on screen. This panel explores the growing impact of Indigenous literature, culture, and perspectives on contemporary visual storytelling.

  • Save the Date – AISA Conference at Sacramento State

    Sacramento State University 6000 Jed Smith Dr., Sacramento, CA, United States

    Save the Date: 28th Annual American Indian Studies Association (AISA) Conference at Sacramento State University. Feburary 3-6, 2027 Sacramento State Call for papers to follow. For more information, contact wnac@csus.edu.

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