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SUMMARY:47th Annual Nanticoke Indian Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Prepare to engage with the rich heritage of the 47th Annual Nanticoke Indian Powwow\, featuring traditional dances\, crafts\, and a variety of food options! \nDates: Saturday\, September 6\, 10am – 7pm EDT and Sunday\, September 7\, 10am – 7pm EDT \nLocation\nHudson Fields Concerts\n30045 Eagle Crest Road\nMilton\, DE 19968 \nLineup\n\nHueyxolotl – Aztec Dancers\nLuis Campbell – Head Male Performer\nAdrienne Harmon – Lead Female Performer\nAngela Gladue – World-Renowned Hoop Dancer\n\nSpecial Events\n\nExotic Bird Exhibit\nTribal Dance Sessions\nTribal Performers\n\nThe Nanticoke Indian Powwow stands as a dynamic celebration filled with vitality\, color\, music\, and dance. This annual event reflects the Native spiritual belief in the cyclical nature of life and death. Participants can enjoy tribal drums\, dancing\, traditional food\, native singing\, and healing rituals\, which all contribute to the gathering’s significance. It also provides a platform to share ancient narratives that have been preserved through generations\, ensuring our history remains vibrant. \nRecognized officially by the State of Delaware\, the Nanticoke Indian Powwow emphasizes the importance of preserving indigenous cultures and traditions. The event invites both Native and non-native attendees from the local community to join in singing\, dancing\, and connecting with the Creator through rhythmic drumming. Proceeds from the powwow are essential for supporting the daily functions of our community center\, historical museum\, educational scholarships\, weekly food pantry operations\, and elder care programs\, all of which positively influence local communities through a broad range of services. \nIn addition to members of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe\, many other Native American tribes\, along with non-indigenous visitors from across the East Coast\, partake in this annual event. Based on past experiences\, we anticipate welcoming up to 10\,000 guests this year.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/47th-annual-nanticoke-indian-powwow/
LOCATION:Hudson Fields Concerts\, 30045 Eagle Crest Road\, Milton\, DE\, 19968\, United States
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SUMMARY:Native Know How Open Session
DESCRIPTION:Gain insights into collaborating effectively with Native nations. \nDate and Time\nTuesday\, August 5\, 10am – 2:30pm MST \nLocation\nEnvironment and Natural Resources 2 Building Room S225\n1064 East Lowell Street\, Tucson\, AZ 85719 \nInterested in Strengthening Partnerships with Indigenous Communities?\nNative nations are vital to contemporary society\, and their involvement in essential dialogues is crucial for fostering a harmonious future for everyone. \nThis informative seminar aims to enhance understanding of Native American cultures and governance structures\, facilitating the development of robust working relationships and collaborations. \nKey Seminar Topics Include:\n\nThe Foundations of Tribal Sovereignty\nA Primer on Tribal Governance and Governments\nStereotypes! What to Say and What Not to Say\nSecrets to Success: Non-Indigenous & Indigenous Partnerships\nThe Native Know-How Experience\n\nThe Native Know How (NKH) Seminar provides valuable resources\, insights\, and perspectives from diverse Native nations throughout the United States. Participants will benefit from the extensive experience of the Native Nations Institute team\, a group of Indigenous professionals who have collaborated with over 130 tribes. \nJoin this knowledgeable team to discover how your organization can effectively engage with tribal communities and enhance your relationships with Native peoples and governments within your service area. \nA recent participant shared\, “The sessions emphasized the importance of humility\, self-education\, and the need to inquire about each tribe’s operational preferences. For instance\, our team collaborates with various tribal councils to understand how they prefer to request local data for health and education evaluations\, acknowledging that this process varies among tribes. We will return to the tribes to accurately interpret and contextualize the data\, focusing on community strengths and working towards long-term tribal objectives.” \nSeminar Details\nThis four-hour training\, available both online and in-person\, is tailored for organizations seeking to engage with and partner alongside Native nations on educational\, business\, research\, and service initiatives.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/native-know-how-open-session/
LOCATION:Environment and Natural Resources 2 Building Room S225\, 1064 East Lowell Street\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Utah Native American Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2025 Utah Native American Summit at Utah Valley University\, where Tribal\, State\, and community leaders will convene. For more details\, visit indian.utah.gov. \nDate and Time\nFriday\, August 1\, 2025\, from 8 AM to 5 PM MDT \nLocation\nUtah Valley University\n800 W. University Parkway\nOrem\, UT 84058 \nAbout the Event\nOn August 1\, 2025\, the Utah Native American Summit will take place\, organized by the Division of Indian Affairs in collaboration with Utah Valley University. \nThis year’s theme\, Strengthen Sovereignty through CommUNITY\, emphasizes the importance of honoring Tribal sovereignty while promoting cooperation among State leaders\, Tribal nations\, community stakeholders\, and Utah citizens. \nThe Summit provides a crucial platform to discuss the significant challenges faced by Utah’s American Indian communities and to identify opportunities for growth\, unity\, and meaningful initiatives. \nFor more information\, please contact us at: ttso@utah.gov. \nTo keep informed\, please check indian.utah.gov.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/2025-utah-native-american-summit/
LOCATION:Utah Valley University\, 800 W. University Parkway\, Orem\, UT\, 84058\, United States
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