• ‘A Light to Do Shellwork By’

    Visit with Chumash poet and elder Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez at the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center Learn about Georgiana's first poetry collection, 'A Light to Do Shellwork By' She’ll share her poems, her stories, her cultural memories, and her advocacy for Native languages, cultures, and sacred sites. Located at Dorothy Ramon Learning Center’s San Manuel Gathering Hall,…

  • 2022 OJJDP Tribal Youth National Conference

    The conference offers opportunities for OJJDP-funded Tribal Youth Programs, Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts, federally recognized Tribes, as well as Tribal and non-Tribal youth-serving organizations to discuss issues related to Tribal youth. The event promotes peer learning opportunities and positive youth development prevention and intervention approaches that can be implemented and sustained within Tribal communities.…

  • Pechanga Pow Wow

    Located at Pechanga Resort Casino 45000 Pechanga Parkway Temecula CA 92589   For more information, please email powwow@pechanga.com or call (877) 711-2WIN

  • JCGBA Lecture Series at Malki Museum

    Join the Malki Museum for our second installment of the Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology Lecture Series. Lectures take place bi-annually along side the publication of our Journal and highlight upcoming articles in order to bring a new voice to our journal and its contributors. The talk will discuss an example of a…

  • We Are Still Here: Pomo Artists and Our Cultural Landscape

    Featured artists include Silver Galleto (Southern Pomo), Bonnie Lockhart (Northern Pomo, Kai Poma), Meyo Marrufo (Eastern Pomo), Clint McKay (Dry Creek Pomo, Wappo and Wintun), Robin Meely (Southern Pomo), Kathleen Smith (Bodega Miwuk, Dry Creek Pomo) and Eric Wilder (Southwest Pomo).  The artists come from different Pomo regions and their art honors the cultural landscape…

  • Monthly Flint Knapping Meet-Up

    Happening on the 4th Saturday of every month at Malki Museum 11-795 Malki Rd Banning CA 92220 Visit www.malkimuseum.org for more information

  • Singing the Birds

    Free Admission Located at the Palm Springs High School Gymnasium 2401 East Baristo Road Palm Springs CA 92262

  • Marie Mason Potts: The Lettered Life of a California Indian Activist

    Join us in Central Library's West Meeting Room as Sacramento State University professor and anthropologist Terri A. Castaneda discusses her recent book Marie Mason Potts: The Lettered Life of a California Indian Activist (University of Oklahoma Press). Marie Potts (1895-1978) was a Mountain Maidu woman who lived in Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood from the 1940s…

  • World Premiere of Rella Lossy Award Winning Play Pueblo Revolt by Dillon Chitto

    Pueblo Revolt explores the Pueblo Uprising through the eyes of a gay Pueblo teen, Feem, and his older brother, Ba’homa. Equally hilarious and poignant, the play weaves together history and Indigifuturism to examine queerness, family, religion, and survival. On Monday Feb 6th, Dillon Chitto will give a free public lecture, Theater as a Site of Public…

  • 25th Annual Wildhorse Pow Wow

    Located at Leuzinger High School (Main Gymnasium) 4118 Rosecrans Ave., Lawndale, CA 90260 For more information, please call (310) 466-6606

  • Two-Spirit Powwow

    Located at Fort Mason Festival Pavilion 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94123 For more information, visit www.baaits.org

  • Chemehuevi Winter Camp

    Located at Chemehuevi Farms For more information, call (760) 858 - 1115 ext. 150

  • Making Connections: Stories from the Land (Permanent Exhibition)

    Celebrate the opening of the Museum’s Permanent Exhibition, “Making Connections: Stories from the Land,” with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, cultural performances, and exhibition tours. Over two years in the making, the exhibition delivers an immersive experience through expansive video walls, interactive touch screens and listening stations, and intriguing artifacts to tell the story of the people…

  • The California Truth & Healing Council invites you to join the first in-person Quarterly Meeting of 2023, which is scheduled for Friday February 17 and Saturday February 18 in the Fresno area from 9:00am-5:00pm. Registration for the Quarterly Meeting is highly encouraged but not required to attend. Register for the Meeting here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/california-truth-healing-council-quarterly-meeting-tickets-519549645977 Zoom participation…

  • 25th Annual Ward Valley “Ground Zero” Spiritual Gathering

    In 1997, Greenaction joined with the Colorado River Native Nations Alliance and allies in the campaign to defeat plans by the government & US Ecology to build a nuclear waste dump on sacred lands at Ward Valley near the Colorado River. On February 12th, 1998, Greenaction joined with the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, Chemehuvi, Quechan,…

  • Tribal Judicial Administration in California

    Are you interested in Tribal justice, leadership and working with the community? The California Tribal College is offering their first Tribal Judicial Administration Certificate Program! It will be a short 8-weerk program, classes are online and in the evening! This online course will help California tribal community members prepare for a career in a California…

  • 2023 Online Breath of Life Symposium

    Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrfuCqrT8tG9LgroAPtwSH0SN3Q24XK82D?_x_zm_rtaid=miv0TvQCQLCg6w0fqgqCyQ.1676674959454.f525503c1377a85fdfd6e1c3e0fe01e6&_x_zm_rhtaid=496  

  • 50th Annual CSU Puvungna (Long Beach) Powwow

    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…

  • Native Voices Poetry Festival

    Hosted by the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center, Inc. and Idyllwild Arts Native American Arts Center Located at 127 N. San Gorgonio Ave, Banning CA

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