Events
5TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA NATIVE WAYS FESTIVAL
The California Institute for Community, Art & Nature presents our 5th Annual California Native Ways Festival A free community event featuring traditional California Indian Arts & Culture Saturday, June 22nd, 2024 • 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM Ohlone Park • between Grant & Mc Gee Streets • Berkeley 10:30 AM - Official Welcome by local Ohlone Representatives…
First Annual Powwow
This is the first annual Powwow for Los Angeles Pierce College located in Woodland Hills, CA. The event will take place on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at the Pierce College Equestrian Center and will be from 11:00am to 8:00pm. Head Staff includes: Walter Ahhaitty (MC), Victor Chavez (Arena Director), Darren Henson (Head Man/Head Gourd Dancer),…
BAAITS Drum: Two Spirit Heartbeat
Join the BAAITS drum, Saturday June 22 from 2:00pm-4:00pm at the SF Friendship House for a continuation of "Two-Spirit Heartbeat". This event will share a variety of photos, screen short films and drum. Light snack will be provided! Enjoy celebrating pride with community! SF Friendship House Address: 56 Julian Ave. San Francisco, California, 94103 Two…
Good Medicine: A Night of Live Native Stand-Up
A one-night-stand of all-Native comedy! After selling out venues throughout the country, the smash-hit all-Native Good Medicine comes to the Lesher Center for the Arts for a one-night-stand of stand-up! Hosted by nationally acclaimed Bay Area comic Jackie Keliiaa (Netflix, Comedy Central), the evening features an A-lister line-up of all-Native comedians, including Adrianne Chalepah (Netflix, Amazon Prime),…
U’mun Chemqal eppa “Still Here” Mural Welcoming Celebration
There will be hands-on crafts for families, jewelry for sale, information booths, and yummy treats. Come anytime during the day to see the mural, or come at 6pm to enjoy music, community, and art. There will also be special screening of Pá'Čapa: A Mt. Rubidoux Story Documentary shortly after 8pm. (If you are staying for…
3rd Annual Gathering 2024
27th Annual Indian Canyon Storytelling
Welcome to the 27th Annual Indian Canyon Storytelling event! A day filled with captivating tales and cultural experiences! This in-person event will be held at 1 Indian Canyon Rd, where storytellers from various backgrounds will share their traditions and wisdom. Immerse yourself in this culture sharing event and community of Indian Canyon, honoring truth in history…
Theresa A. Mike Scholarship Foundation Fashion Show, Sale, and Dinner
TOTALLY 80'S THEME EVENT! You are cordially invited to attend the fabulous Theresa A. Mike Scholarship Foundation's Fashion Show, Sale and Dinner held at the beautiful Agua Caliente Casino Resort in Rancho Mirage California! They will be featuring the latest fashions from JCPenney and White House Black Market - This will be the hottest ticket…
Free Screening of “Pá’čapa: A Mt. Rubidoux”
Mt. Rubidoux is an iconic Riverside landmark. Over a thousand people visit the site every day, and monuments and plaques describe the settlers’ colonial history. This mountain, however, was and remains a sacred Native place. Through local Native perspectives (Serrano, Cahuilla, and Tongva) and the voices of culture bearers, this documentary highlights the heritage of…
Indigenous Red Market
Carmel Band of Rumsen Indians Gathering & Pow Wow
The West Berkeley Shellmound: Rematriation Celebration!
American Indian Chamber EXPO’24
Indian Country's Premier Procurement Conference & Trade Fair Starting with Business Empowerment Sunday, Monday afternoon Tribal Leader and enterprise focused interactive discussions through Procurement Super Opportunities Tuesday, these events will leave you inspired, connected and armed with information to grow, start and scale your business for success. There is no greater value in Indian Country…
2024 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums.
Sovereign Futures: Weaving Tradition and Innovation Conference Registration is now available until August 15th. Palm Springs, California November 12-14, 2024 https://www.atalm.org/conference-2024/
Screening of “Pá’čapa: A Mt. Rubidoux Story”
29th Annual Pinoleville Pomo Nation’s Big Time
Event Details Where: 850 Orr Springs Road, Ukiah, California When: July 19th & 20th, 2024 Time: Friday - 7 PM (Dancing) Saturday - 4 PM (Dinner) Saturday - 6 PM (Dancing)
KARUK-VA-ARAARA PA’AA RETURNS
California Indian History Before and After the Gold Rush
The California gold rush is one of the most iconic stories in American history. While the gold rush is taught in almost every U.S. history class in the United States, what is often left out is the Native American experience before, during, and after this brief but pivotal time period. Take a deep dive with…
Klamath Dam Removal Update
Updated Registration Link: tinyurl.com/KlamathUpdate-7-25
Good Medicine: A Night of Live Native Stand-Up
Doors open at 6 p.m., leaving plenty of time for guests to explore the Native artisan market, savor tasty food and refreshments and enjoy live pre-show music before the show begins at 8 p.m. Vendors participating in the artisan market include Kirbear Yurok Designs, Turquoise Hogan Creations, Where the Land Meets the Sky Studio and…
30th Festival of New Plays
About the Event Celebrate 30 years of new Native plays! A cornerstone of the American theatre, Native Voices continues to cultivate opportunities for Native playwrights. As part of a ten-day residency, playwrights are partnered with an artistic team and company of actors to explore their scripts and continue the cultural conversation of what it is…
Amplifying Native Voices in the Classroom
August Teacher Workshop for Elementary and Middle School educators. Friday August 2nd from 10am-12pm on Zoom. In this engaging session, elementary and middle school teachers, discover effective ways to integrate Native perspectives into lessons at the beginning of the school year. For more information and to register visit: Amplifying Native Voices in the Classroom
Sierra Mono Museum 52nd Annual Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow
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,…
Mother Earth Clan Ways with Youth Advisory Board & Lorene Sisquoc
Sacred Path Indigenous Wellness Center will be hosting a workshop with the Mother Earth Clan. The workshop will happen with the center's Youth Advisory Board Meeting. It’s open to all youth from ages 12 to 24. To register email pflores@sacredpath.org.
Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements
Are you wanting to become a good ally to tribal communities? Then Redbud Resource Group has the training for you! On August 6th, 2024, they will be hosting a Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements workshop, which is an interactive 2.5 hour workshop for individuals seeking to grow their allyship with Native peoples and their communities. In…
Learning Landscapes
Learning landscapes returns to Idyllwild in August. This event is open to Native families from the Coachella Valley, San Gorgonio Pass, and surrounding areas. Lodging and meals are provided, but space is limited. If you are interested in attending this Learning Landscapes programing without lodging accommodations, send an email to programs@nativeamericanland.org for details To register…
Annual Queer Ecos Field Trip
Free event hosted by The Queer Sol Collective, Save The Redwoods, and Rainbow Spaces for youth ages 13 to 19.
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