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SUMMARY:56th Annual Native American Critical Issues Conference (MIEC)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 56th Annual Native American Critical Issues Conference\,\nhosted by the Michigan Indian Education Council (MIEC) at\nFireKeepers Casino Hotel in Battle Creek\, Michigan. \nThis gathering brings together Native educators\, students\, families\, community leaders\, and allies\nto address the most pressing issues in Native education in Michigan and beyond.\nOver three days\, we will learn from one another\, share strategies\, and advocate for strong\,\nculturally grounded education for future generations. \nConference Details\n\nDates: March 5–7\, 2026\nLocation: FireKeepers Casino Hotel\, 11177 East Michigan Avenue\, Battle Creek\, MI 49014\nCost: $150 (plus Eventbrite fees)\nFormat: In-person\, multi-track conference\n\nWe are honored to convene in Battle Creek\, on the homeland of the\nNottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi (NHBP)\, and to gather in a way that\nsends a strong\, hopeful message to future generations. \nConference Tracks & Highlights\n\nGeneral Tracks – for community members\, educators\, administrators\, and professionals\nengaged in Native education and advocacy.\nYouth Track – designed for young students\, including those involved in\nNative American Student Organizations (NASO) and emerging leaders.\nPlenary Sessions – keynote conversations on critical issues in Native education.\nBreakout Sessions – focused discussions and workshops on programs\, policies\, and best practices.\nVendor Booths – resources\, organizations\, and vendors supporting Native students\, schools\, and communities.\nPre-conference Event & Reception – opportunities to connect before the conference formally begins.\nNetworking & Meals – dedicated time for relationship-building and collaboration.\n\nPrepaid Registrations\nOrganizations may prepay for a specific number of registrations for the conference.\nPlease note: \n\nAll prepaid registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable.\nPrepaid registrations will receive a promo code to apply at registration.\nEach attendee’s information must be submitted through the registration system.\n\nTo coordinate prepaid registrations\, please contact:\nmiecconference@gmail.com \nVendor Registration\nTo become an approved vendor\, you must first complete the current year’s vendor application and be approved. \nVendor Application:\n\nComplete the Vendor Application Form\n \nApproved vendors will be contacted. At that time\, the $200 vendor fee will be due. \nSponsorship Opportunities\nPlease consider sponsoring the 56th Annual Native American Critical Issues Conference.\nYour support helps us strengthen programs\, provide youth opportunities\, and expand the impact of Native education across Michigan. \nYou can donate through our Givebutter platform or by submitting a check by mail. \n\nOnline giving:\n\nhttps://givebutter.com/miec\n\nFor sponsorship questions and materials\, please contact:\nmiecconference@gmail.com\n\nOrganized by the Michigan Indian Education Council.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/56th-annual-native-american-critical-issues-conference-miec/
LOCATION:FireKeepers Casino Hotel\, 11177 East Michigan Avenue\, Battle Creek\, MI\, 49014\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michigan Indian Education Council":MAILTO:miecconference@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20260321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20260321T233000
DTSTAMP:20260604T074504
CREATED:20260128T175035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T175035Z
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SUMMARY:Bad Indian: A Native American Comedy Showcase (Denver)
DESCRIPTION:Natives are funny. Bad Indian is a Native American comedy showcase built to\ndevelop and platform the best in Indigenous comedy talent. \nJoin us for a night of stand-up\, community\, and big laughs—live at The Bug Theatre in Denver. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Saturday\, March 21\nTime: 7:00 PM – 11:30 PM (MDT)\nVenue: The Bug Theatre\, Denver\, CO\nTickets: From $9.85\n\nWhat to Expect\n\nA high-energy showcase featuring Indigenous comedians and special guests\nA welcoming\, community-forward space for Native and non-Native audiences\nFresh perspectives\, sharp stories\, and an unforgettable night out\n\nGrab your tickets early and come ready to laugh.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/bad-indian-a-native-american-comedy-showcase-denver/
LOCATION:The Bug Theatre\, 3654 Navajo St\, Denver\, CO\, 80211\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deadroom Comedy":MAILTO:deadroomcomedy@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T074504
CREATED:20260128T182259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T182259Z
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SUMMARY:Surviving Slavery: The Sale of Indigenous People in King Philip’s War (In-Person + Livestream)
DESCRIPTION:Surviving Slavery: The Sale of Indigenous People in King Philip’s War is a hybrid public history talk\nwith historian Linford D. Fisher (Brown University) examining the deliberate campaign to enslave Native\npeoples during the War for New England (King Philip’s War). \nContent note: This program includes discussion of war\, captivity\, forced labor\, family separation\, and trafficking. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Wednesday\, April 8\, 2026\nTime: 6:00–7:30 PM (Eastern Time)\nTickets: Free (registration required)\nFormat: In-person + livestreamed online\nIn-person location: Colonial Society of Massachusetts (Beacon Hill)\n87 Mount Vernon Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\n\nImportant Registration Note\nIn-person capacity is limited to 50 seats. Please only select an in-person ticket if you are certain you can attend.\nIf you are unsure\, we strongly encourage you to choose virtual attendance so in-person seats can remain available\nto those who can use them. \nAbout the Talk\nOne of the lesser-known realities of King Philip’s War was the systematic effort to enslave Native people. Indigenous men\,\nwomen\, and children—including non-combatants—could be captured and forced into servitude. Colonial authorities sometimes offered\nclemency to those who surrendered\, yet still shipped people out of the region or placed them into English households for years\nof coerced labor. \nIn this presentation\, Fisher traces the lived realities of Native families and communities through captivity\, forced separation\,\nand trafficking—sometimes to destinations as far as the Caribbean and North Africa. He also explores how these losses were used\nto justify further land seizure\, even as Native communities persisted and continued pressing for sovereignty. \nSpeaker\nLinford D. Fisher is an Associate Professor of History at Brown University and the principal investigator of\nStolen Relations: Recovering Stories of Indigenous Enslavement in the Americas\, a community-centered\,\ntribal-collaborative digital project documenting Indigenous experiences of slavery and servitude. \nRelated Book & Resources\n\nStolen Relations (project):\nwww.stolenrelations.org\nStealing America: The Hidden Story of Indigenous Slavery in U.S. History (Liveright/Norton\, 2026):\nPublisher page\n\nCopies may be available for purchase at the event. Please follow on-site instructions for payment options. \nSupport Public History\nThe Partnership of Historic Bostons is an all-volunteer organization. While events are free\, donations help make programs like\nthis possible.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/surviving-slavery-the-sale-of-indigenous-people-in-king-philips-war-in-person-livestream/
LOCATION:Colonial Society of Massachusetts (Beacon Hill)\, 87 Mount Vernon Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Partnership of Historic Bostons (PHB)":MAILTO:phbostons@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T074504
CREATED:20260426T192305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T192305Z
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SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIOS | Lineage Is a Verb: Curated by Ty Defoe
DESCRIPTION:OPEN STUDIOS | Lineage Is a Verb brings together Indigenous women and non-binary artists\nacross three generations in a shared space for making\, remembering\, and becoming.\nCurated by Ty Defoe\, this evening invites audiences into a living conversation across time\,\nlineage\, and artistic practice. \nPresented in honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) week\, the work centers\npresence over erasure—asking how Indigenous femme bodies carry knowledge\, resist patriarchy\, and practice\nsurvival through art. Here\, lineage is not inherited alone; it is enacted in relation. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Thursday\, May 7\, 2026\nTime: 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Eastern Time)\nVenue: CPR – Center for Performance Research\n361 Manhattan Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY 11211\nTickets: Pay what you can\, $0–$25\nCurator: Ty Defoe\n\nProgram\n\nDawn Avery: Where is she?\nJolie Cloutier: Tomato Season\nJessica Ranville: Work-in-progress performance sharing\n\nAbout Tomato Season\nTomato Season\, written and performed by Jolie Cloutier\, a member of the Onondaga Nation’s\nWolf Clan\, follows a young Native American woman navigating pregnancy in the contemporary United States.\nThe piece explores generational trauma\, religious trauma\, motherhood\, abortion\, and the realization of not\nbeing ready for something you have always wanted. \nTold through an Indigenous lens\, Tomato Season approaches a complex topic with hope\, honesty\,\nand self-grace. \nAbout OPEN STUDIOS\nOPEN STUDIOS is CPR’s series of work-in-progress showings held throughout the year.\nOrganized by guest curators\, the series serves as an incubator for new work and invites the public into\nthe artistic process. \nFeatured Artists\nTy Defoe is a citizen of the Anishinaabe and Oneida Nations and a Grammy Award-winning writer\nand interdisciplinary artist whose work spans performance\, land-based practice\, technology\, and decolonial futurity. \nDawn Ieri’hó:kwats Avery is a Grammy and NAMA-nominated performer\, composer\, professor\, and artist\nwhose work draws from sacred world traditions\, including her Kaniènkéha (Mohawk) heritage. \nJolie Cloutier is a New York City-based actor and writer and a member of the Onondaga Nation\nWolf Clan. Her work celebrates Indigenous identity through theater\, writing\, and performance. \nJessica Ranville is a Red River Métis performer from Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, with Off-Broadway\,\nregional theater\, teaching\, and movement credits across New York and beyond. \nJoin CPR for an intimate evening of Indigenous performance\, process\, memory\, and creative survival.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/open-studios-lineage-is-a-verb-curated-by-ty-defoe/
LOCATION:CPR – Center for Performance Research\, 361 Manhattan Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11211\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPR - Center for Performance Research":MAILTO:info@cprnyc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T220000
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CREATED:20260426T185314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T185314Z
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SUMMARY:George Kahumoku Jr. Live
DESCRIPTION:Join Dance Palace Community & Cultural Center for an evening of\ntraditional Hawaiian music with George Kahumoku Jr.\,\na multiple Grammy and Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning master of Hawaiian slack key guitar. \nKnown for his warm storytelling\, relaxed stage presence\, and easy-going slack key guitar style\,\nGeorge brings the spirit of Hawai‘i to the Dance Palace Main Hall for a memorable night of music\,\nculture\, and connection. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Saturday\, May 9\, 2026\nDoors: 7:30 PM\nShowtime: 8:00–10:00 PM (PDT)\nVenue: Dance Palace Main Hall\nAddress: 503 B Street\, Point Reyes Station\, CA 94956\nTickets: $23.18\nSales Policy: All sales final\n\nAbout George Kahumoku Jr.\nGeorge Kahumoku Jr. is often called Hawai‘i’s Renaissance Man — and for good reason.\nIn addition to being a celebrated slack key guitarist\, he is a prolific songwriter\, performer\, teacher\,\nvisual artist\, storyteller\, author\, farmer\, and entrepreneur. \nGeorge tours regularly as a soloist and alongside other Hawaiian masters. His performances blend\ntraditional Hawaiian music\, personal stories\, and the rich\, open-tuned sound of slack key guitar. \nWhat to Expect\n\nAn intimate evening of traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar\nStories\, songs\, and cultural reflections from one of Hawai‘i’s beloved musicians\nA welcoming live music experience in the Dance Palace Main Hall\n\nMore Information\nFor questions\, please email\ninfo@dancepalace.org. \nPresented by Dance Palace Community & Cultural Center.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/george-kahumoku-jr-live/
LOCATION:Dance Palace\, 503 B St\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dance Palace Community & Cultural Center":MAILTO:info@dancepalace.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T074504
CREATED:20260426T190716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T190716Z
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SUMMARY:Raritan Native American Heritage Celebration & Pow Wow 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Raritan Native American Heritage Celebration & Pow Wow 2026\nreturns to the Middlesex County Fairgrounds for two days of Native American culture\,\ncontest dancing\, music\, food\, art\, and community. \nThis outdoor\, family-friendly event is open to the public and welcomes everyone to\nexperience a vibrant celebration featuring Native American artists\, educators\, singers\,\ndancers\, performing groups\, vendors\, and cultural demonstrations from across the Americas. \nEvent Details\n\nDates: Saturday\, June 20 and Sunday\, June 21\, 2026\nTime: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM EDT\nLocation: Middlesex County Fairgrounds\n655 Cranbury Rd.\, East Brunswick\, NJ 08816\nParking: Free parking available\nFormat: Outdoor event\, rain or shine\n\nGrand Entry\nThe Grand Entry of Dancers will take place at\n1:00 PM and 5:00 PM. Grand Entry is one of the\nhighlights of the pow wow\, bringing dancers together in a powerful and colorful\nopening procession. \nPow Wow Highlights\n\nContest dancing\nPura Women’s Fancy Shawl Special\nRon Pasaghesic Men’s Traditional Special\nNative American singers\, dancers\, artists\, educators\, and performing groups\nMore than 40 artist and vendor booths\nNative crafts\, jewelry\, food\, and cultural items\nTipi raising\nTraditional and contemporary Native food\, including buffalo burgers\, venison stew\, and corn soup\n\nVisitors will have the opportunity to meet and learn from representatives and participants\nconnected to Native and Indigenous communities including Lakota\, Navajo\, Mohawk\, Seneca\,\nCherokee\, Aztec\, Mayan\, Samoan\, Hawaiian\, and many more. \nTickets\n\nAdults & Teens ages 13+: $15\, plus fees if purchasing online\nChildren ages 6–12: $10\, plus fees if purchasing online\nSeniors 65+ and Students with ID: $10\, plus fees if purchasing online\nFamily 4-Pack: $45 online only\, plus fees\nIncludes 2 adults and 2 children ages 6–12\nChildren 5 and under: Free\n\nImportant Event Policies\n\nThis is a rain or shine outdoor event.\nNo refunds will be given.\nAdmission tickets are valid only for the selected date.\nLimited seating is available; guests are welcome to bring their own chairs and/or umbrellas.\nNo alcohol or drugs are permitted.\nNo outside food\, drinks\, ice\, or coolers are allowed on the premises.\n\nContact & More Information\nFor more information\, email\nnative@redhawkcouncil.org\nor call 718-686-9297. \n\nWebsite:\n\nwww.redhawkcouncil.org\n\nFacebook:\n\nwww.facebook.com/redhawkcouncil\n\n\nEveryone is welcome to attend and celebrate Native American heritage\, community\,\ndance\, food\, art\, and culture.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/raritan-native-american-heritage-celebration-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Middlesex County Fairgrounds\, 655 Cranbury Rd\, East Brunswick\, NJ\, 08816\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Redhawk Native American Arts Council":MAILTO:native@redhawkcouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260712T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260712T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T074504
CREATED:20260524T162353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260524T162353Z
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SUMMARY:Honoring Our Relatives: A Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Honoring Our Relatives: A Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Gathering\nis a free outdoor community event at Yerba Buena Gardens Festival\, presented by\nIndigenous Justice. \nMore than a celebration of indigeneity\, this gathering centers the urgent issue of\nMissing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) here on Turtle Island while creating space\nfor shared grief\, cultural strength\, solidarity\, and collective resilience. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Sunday\, July 12\, 2026\nTime: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (PDT)\nLocation: Great Lawn\, Yerba Buena Gardens\nMission Street between 3rd & 4th Streets\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\nTickets: Free RSVP / $0–$20 suggested support option\nPresented by: Indigenous Justice\n\nAbout the Gathering\nHonoring Our Relatives brings together Native artists\, culture-bearers\, families\,\ncommunity organizations\, and allies for an afternoon of performance\, education\, remembrance\, and healing.\nThe program highlights Indigenous creativity while honoring the lives\, families\, and communities impacted by\nthe crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples. \nThe integration of Mexica dancers\, Palestinian Dabke\, and other cultural elements reflects a broader vision\nof solidarity across communities facing displacement\, violence\, erasure\, and resistance. \nProgram Highlights\n\nSupaman — Native American dancer and musician blending Native culture\, hip-hop\, storytelling\, hope\, pride\, and resilience\nIndigenous Cats — underground hip-hop duo bringing sounds from across eras and future possibilities\nMexica dance and other cultural performances\nLive painting and interactive educational components\nYouth and family-centered engagement activities\nIndigenous vendors and aligned community organizations\n\nAbout Indigenous Justice\nIndigenous Justice is a grassroots organization advancing Indigenous self-determination\,\nhealing\, and transformative policy rooted in the leadership of Native women\, youth\, and two-spirit relatives.\nThe organization works in partnership with California tribes and tribal and intertribal organizations. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nHow much does it cost to RSVP?\nRSVPs are free. If a support option is available through Eventbrite\, guests may choose the amount that works for them. \nCan I bring my family?\nYes. This is an all-ages outdoor gathering. Families\, friends\, picnic blankets\, and your best dance moves are welcome. \nIs the venue ADA accessible?\nYerba Buena Gardens is an ADA-accessible venue. Please reach out to event staff on-site if you need assistance. \nWhere is the venue?\nThe event takes place at Yerba Buena Gardens in downtown San Francisco\, on Mission Street between 3rd and 4th Streets.\nThe venue is easily accessible by public transit. The closest parking garage is at 5th and Mission. \nIs the event outdoors?\nYes. Yerba Buena Gardens is an outdoor venue\, so please dress for San Francisco weather. \nCan I bring food?\nPicnic blankets and picnics are encouraged. There are also many food options nearby at the Metreon and throughout the surrounding neighborhood. \nIs seating available?\nSeating is limited and prioritized for seniors and guests who need it. Low lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. \nCan I attend if I did not RSVP?\nYes. RSVPs are free and optional. Yerba Buena Gardens Festival events are open to the public. \nTickets / RSVP\n\nRSVP for Honoring Our Relatives\n \nCome gather in remembrance\, solidarity\, creativity\, and community care.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/honoring-our-relatives-indigenous-peoples-gathering/
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Gardens\, 750 Howard Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20260801T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20260801T223000
DTSTAMP:20260604T074504
CREATED:20260524T155531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260524T155531Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday War Bonnet Round Up 2026 — Idaho’s Oldest Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Saturday War Bonnet Round Up 2026 brings Idaho’s oldest rodeo back to\nSandy Downs Arena in Idaho Falls for a Saturday night of family-friendly rodeo action\,\ncommunity tradition\, and Western heritage. \nNow in its 115th year\, the War Bonnet Round Up is a historic Idaho Falls event featuring\ntop rodeo talent\, animal athletes\, a kids rodeo\, and participation from the\nShoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Saturday\, August 1\, 2026\nTime: 4:30 PM – 10:30 PM (MDT)\nLocation: Sandy Downs Arena\n6855 South 15th East\, Idaho Falls\, ID 83401\nTickets: From $13.26\nParking: Included in ticket price\nOrganizer: Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Department\n\nSaturday Night Schedule\n\n4:30 PM: Parking and gates open\n5:45 PM: Kids rodeo begins\n7:00 PM: Main rodeo begins\nAround 10:00 PM: Event ends\n\nSeating Information\nNew for 2026: reserved seating is available in the grandstands for an additional cost.\nGeneral admission tickets guarantee entry into the arena\, but do not guarantee a seat. \n\nReserved grandstand seats: Assigned seating available for purchase.\nGeneral admission bleachers: First-come\, first-served seating only.\nGuests who want a bleacher seat are encouraged to arrive when gates open at 4:30 PM.\n\nChild Tickets\n\nChild tickets are available for kids ages 12 and under.\nChildren under age 2 who can sit on an adult’s lap do not need a ticket.\nChild tickets are not valid for reserved grandstand seating.\nIf a child needs a reserved seat\, a reserved grandstand ticket must be purchased for them.\n\nAbout the War Bonnet Round Up\nFirst started in 1911\, the War Bonnet Round Up has grown into one of eastern Idaho’s most beloved traditions.\nToday\, more than 500 cowboys and cowgirls compete each summer in front of more than 15\,000 rodeo fans. \nThe City of Idaho Falls and the Parks & Recreation Department are honored to continue this historic rodeo\nand to maintain its important cultural legacy\, including the long-standing participation of the\nShoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall. \nThis is a PRCA-sanctioned event designed to bring excellent rodeo competition to Idaho Falls\nin a welcoming\, family-friendly atmosphere. \nEvent Rules & Policies\n\nNo outside food is allowed.\nOnly clear water bottles with seals intact are permitted.\nNo outside animals are allowed\, except service animals.\nParking is included in the ticket price; no additional parking fee will be charged at the gate.\nGuests may leave and re-enter with their ticket and a gate stamp.\nAlcohol must be consumed within the rodeo grounds and may not be taken beyond the front gate.\n\nRefunds & Exchanges\n\nNo refunds will be given on the day of the rodeo.\nTickets will not be refunded due to weather or seat availability.\nRefund\, transfer\, or exchange requests must be made by Tuesday\, July 21\, 2026 at 11:59 PM.\nRefunds are issued for the ticket price minus processing fees.\nFor exchanges\, ticket holders are responsible for any price difference or additional fees.\n\nTickets\nTickets are for Saturday night only. Purchase general admission tickets using the “+” option\non the ticketing page.\nBuy Saturday War Bonnet Round Up Tickets\n \nCome early\, bring the family\, and enjoy one of Idaho’s longest-running rodeo traditions.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/saturday-war-bonnet-round-up-2026-idaho-falls/
LOCATION:Sandy Downs\, 6855 S 15th E\, Idaho Falls\, ID\, 83401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260829T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260829T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T074504
CREATED:20260524T163806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260524T163806Z
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Chicano Soul Fest 2026
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 5th Annual Chicano Soul Fest\, a vibrant celebration of\nChicano culture through music\, art\, lowriders\, food\, community\, and cultural performance. \nReturning to the beautiful grounds of History Park San Jose\, Chicano Soul Fest brings\ntogether all ages for a full day of old school soul sounds\, creative expression\, cultural pride\, and\ncommunity connection. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Saturday\, August 29\, 2026\nTime: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (PDT)\nLocation: History Park San Jose\n635 Phelan Avenue\, San Jose\, CA 95112\nTickets: From $33.85\nOrganizer: Mas Dulce Productions\n\nAbout Chicano Soul Fest\nChicano Soul Fest showcases the heart of Chicano culture through live music\,\nlowriders\, art\, food\, vendors\, dance\, and community celebration. \nOver the past several years\, the festival has grown into a major community event\, featuring memorable\nperformances\, legendary artists\, and strong attendance from families\, music lovers\, artists\, lowrider\nenthusiasts\, and culture-bearers. \nWhat to Expect in 2026\n\nLive music and old school soul sounds\nCumbias and dancing throughout the day\nAztec dance performances and cultural programming\nMore than 200 lowriders displayed throughout the park\nArt exhibitions and creative vendors\nDelicious food vendors\nA full stage lineup featuring talented performers\nA celebration of Black and Brown community\, culture\, and creativity\n\nThe full performer lineup will be announced soon. Stay connected for updates —\nChicano Soul Fest won’t miss. \nCars & Vendors\nCar registration and vendor opportunities are now open. Lowrider owners\, artists\, makers\, and food vendors\nare encouraged to secure their spots early. \nTickets\nTickets are available now through Eventbrite. \n\nBuy Tickets for Chicano Soul Fest 2026\n \nRefund Policy\nAll sales are final. No refunds will be issued once tickets are purchased. \nCome celebrate music\, culture\, lowriders\, art\, food\, and community at the 5th Annual Chicano Soul Fest.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/5th-annual-chicano-soul-fest-2026/
LOCATION:History Park San Jose\, 635 Phelan Ave\, San Jose\, CA\, 95112\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mas Dulce Productions":MAILTO:Masdulcesoul@gmail.com
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