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SUMMARY:Native American Healing Circle
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Native American Healing Circle. \nJoin us for a powerful evening where we gather in a sacred\, supportive space to connect\, heal\, and uplift one another. Guided by Dennis “Rocky” King—a loving\, gifted Native American spiritual healer whose ancestors have passed down this sacred healing through generations—you’ll be invited into a circle that weaves wisdom\, story\, and community. \nThis is an interactive group healing circle. Expect a deep sense of peace and harmony\, moments of laughter and joy\, and an opportunity to listen\, share\, and be held. All are welcome—come as you are. \nEvent details\n\nDate: Sunday\, November 16\, 2025\nTime: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM CST (America/Chicago)\nVenue: STONE + SAGE\, 3830 South Moorland Road\, New Berlin\, WI 53151\, United States\nCost: $69.16\nBonus: Enjoy 20% off the store after the session.\n\nWhat to know\n\nPlease arrive 10–15 minutes early to settle in.\nBring water and anything that helps you feel grounded (journal\, small blanket\, etc.).\nOut of respect for cultural protocols\, please ask before taking photos or recording.\n\nAll are invited to this transformative experience.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/native-american-healing-circle/
LOCATION:STONE + SAGE\, 3830 S Moorland Rd\, New Berlin\, WI\, 53151\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251115T160000
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Spotted Eagle Native American Festival
DESCRIPTION:One-day festival • World-class Native American performers • Arts & Crafts • Food trucks with fry bread \nCelebrate the 6th Annual Spotted Eagle Native American Festival—an exciting\, one-of-a-kind gathering in Southern Arizona featuring performers from various Native Tribes across the U.S. and Mexico. See tribal dancers in full regalia\, experience live Native music\, browse authentic arts & crafts vendors\, and enjoy a wide range of foods including Indian fry bread from on-site food trucks. \nEvent details\n\nDate: Saturday\, November 15\, 2025\nTime: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM MST (America/Phoenix)\nVenue: Cochise County Fair Association\nAddress: 3677 North Leslie Canyon Road\, Douglas\, AZ 85607\, United States\nAdmission: $12.51 (online service fee applies)\n\nGood to know\n\nAll ages welcome. Family-friendly outdoor event.\nPlease respect cultural protocols; always ask before photographing or recording.\nBring sun protection and water; limited shade may be available.\nTicket purchases support Native American student scholarships.\n\nJoin us for a full day of culture\, community\, and celebration.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/6th-annual-spotted-eagle-native-american-festival/
LOCATION:Cochise County Fair Association\, 677 N Leslie Canyon Rd\, Douglas\, AZ\, 85607\, United States
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SUMMARY:Red Feather Woman: Native American Storytelling and Contemporary Music
DESCRIPTION:Experience the rich tradition of Assiniboine/Sioux storytelling presented by Red Feather Woman\, accompanied by the melodic flute of Eric Many Winds Herrera. \nDate and Time\nSaturday\, November 1\, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM MDT \nLocation\nAurora History Museum\n15051 East Alameda Parkway\nAurora\, CO 80012 \nJoin us for an enriching afternoon with the award-winning artist and member of the Assiniboine/Sioux Tribes\, Red Feather Woman. In this event\, she will seamlessly intertwine song and oral storytelling\, creating a captivating experience. This event is free and open to the public\, suitable for ages 8 and older. \nRose Red Elk\, known by her traditional and stage name Red Feather Woman (www.redfeatherwoman.com)\, is a talented storyteller\, singer\, songwriter\, and author. Her artistic works beautifully merge spoken word with the traditional mysticism found in Native American tales.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/red-feather-woman/
LOCATION:Aurora History Museum\, 15051 East Alameda Parkway\, Aurora\, CO\, 80012\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20251018T110000
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UID:111-1760785200-1760792400@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:Native American Powwow with The Iron Family
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging demonstration showcasing Native American heritage. \nDate and Time\nSaturday\, October 18\, from 11 AM to 1 PM MDT \nLocation\nHigh Plains Environmental Center\n2698 Bluestem Willow Drive\, Loveland\, CO 80538 \nThe High Plains Environmental Center is excited to present an afternoon dedicated to exploring the rich traditions of Native American culture\, featuring special guests\, The Iron Family. \nThis outdoor event will include informative presentations on the traditional uses of plants by Native Americans\, displays of cultural artifacts\, and performances of traditional songs and dances. \nPlease bring chairs or blankets for comfortable seating on the grass. \nA suggested donation of $10 or more is appreciated. \nAll ages are invited to attend! \nFrequently Asked Questions\nIs there an age limit?\nNo\, individuals of all ages are welcome to participate. \nWhat is the seating arrangement?\nThe event will feature lawn seating. Attendees are encouraged to bring a folding chair or blanket. \nIs photography permitted?\nAbsolutely! We encourage you to take photos and videos during the event. Please share your experiences with us on social media: we are High Plains Environmental Center on Facebook\, and @highplainsenvcenter on Instagram.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/native-american-powwow-with-the-iron-family/
LOCATION:High Plains Environmental Center\, 2698 Bluestem Willow Drive\, Loveland\, CO\, 80538\, United States
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CREATED:20250928T164511Z
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UID:303-1760781600-1760806800@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:Native American Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate and honor the rich cultural heritage of Native American communities at this day-long festival in Escondido. Enjoy an inclusive\, family-friendly gathering that uplifts Indigenous voices through culture\, community\, and learning. All are welcome. \nEvent details\n\n\nDate: Saturday\, October 18\, 2025 \n\n\nTime: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM PDT \n\n\nVenue: Grape Day Park \n\n\nAddress: 321 North Broadway\, Escondido\, CA 92025 \n\n\nSetting: Outdoor\, open-air public park. Please bring sun protection and water. \n\n\nGood to know\n\n\nRespectful attendance is expected; please honor Tribal protocols and personal space. \n\n\nPhotography guidelines may vary by activity; when in doubt\, ask permission. \n\n\nThe event is free and open to all ages.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/native-american-heritage-festival/
LOCATION:Grape Day Park\, 321 North Broadway\, Escondido\, CA\, 92025\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Native Youth Foundation":MAILTO:jhncmma@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251017T114500
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CREATED:20250706T153908Z
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UID:147-1760701500-1760706000@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:P'as (Grow) - An Indigenous Business Mastermind
DESCRIPTION:Join us for coffee or tea! Your ticket includes your first cup. Tickets are $10 for in-person attendance. \nDate: Friday\, October 17\nTime: 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM MDT \nLocation\nGrounds for Dismissal Coffee\n10065 East Harvard Avenue #Suite 100\nDenver\, CO 80231 \nNative American entrepreneurs encounter distinct challenges and opportunities in today’s economy. P’as\, our monthly Indigenous business mastermind group\, offers a collaborative space for professionals to connect\, share knowledge\, and strategize for growth. This event welcomes all individuals interested in gaining insight into business strategy from a Native American perspective. We aim to serve as a resource for professionals seeking to advance their businesses and careers. \nThis group session focuses on providing the necessary support and resources to successfully navigate the entrepreneurial journey. Participants will engage in interactive peer-to-peer discussions and actionable problem-solving sessions. Topics will cover accessing capital\, utilizing resources effectively\, marketing in competitive landscapes\, and sustainable scaling of operations. By promoting collaboration and innovation\, we aim to strengthen Native-owned businesses and enhance economic development within Indigenous communities\, while also supporting local organizations dedicated to positive community impact. \nThis mastermind group transcends traditional networking; it serves as a strategic platform for growth. Whether you are seeking to establish new partnerships\, gain new perspectives\, or refine your business strategies\, this is the venue for your development. Together\, let’s build a stronger and more prosperous future! \nThe majority of net proceeds from Denver Socials events are donated to support the vital mission of a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization!
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/pas-grow-an-indigenous-business-mastermind/
LOCATION:Grounds For Dismissal Coffee\, 10065 E Harvard Ave Suite 100\, Denver\, CO\, 80231\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Denver Socials":MAILTO:DenverSocials@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251016T180000
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CREATED:20250706T144151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T190514Z
UID:122-1760637600-1760643000@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:Defiance in Native Arts & Representation
DESCRIPTION:Participate in an essential dialogue about the resilience\, creativity\, and lasting influence of Native art. \nDate and Time\nThursday\, October 16\, 6 – 7:30 PM MDT \nLocation\nMuseum of Boulder at Tebo Center\n2205 Broadway Boulder\, CO 80302 \nHow has art acted as a significant form of resistance for Native communities over the last 500 years? This thought-provoking panel will unite contemporary Native artists and art scholars to explore how their creations (along with those of other Indigenous artists) address historical injustices\, reclaim Indigenous narratives\, and foster a future rooted in self-representation. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the resilience\, innovation\, and lasting significance of Native arts. \nPanelists\nTom Myer\nTom Myer is a Native artist who relocated to Boulder in 2019. He identifies as Haudenosaunee (historically referred to as the Iroquois) on his father’s side and Ngbe-Bugle from Meso-America on his mother’s side. A self-taught artist\, he specializes in acrylics\, pastels\, pencils\, and digital media. \nDallin Maybee\nDallin Maybee\, a Seneca and enrolled Northern Arapaho\, was raised on the Cattaraugus territory of the Seneca Nation of Indians in Western New York. He is a skilled artist\, public speaker\, and performer\, currently serving as the Assistant Director of Development at the Native American Rights Fund (NARF). Dallin holds a B.A. in Philosophy and a Juris Doctorate from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law\, focusing on Federal Indian Law. His artwork is featured in numerous private collections and museums nationwide\, including the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian\, the Autry Museum\, the Heard Museum\, and the Portland Art Museum. Dallin has received multiple accolades\, including Best of Show at the Santa Fe Indian Market (2007) and the Cherokee Art Market (2020). \nNico Strange Owl\nNico Strange Owl is a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana and has collaborated with Indigenous art and artists for over forty years. She currently owns Eagle Plumes\, a historic trading post located near Longs Peak in Allenspark\, Colorado. Her extensive experience includes roles as a beadworker\, appraiser\, and consultant for Native art\, as well as working with museums and operating galleries. Nico is also a descendant of survivors of the Sand Creek Massacre\, deeply connecting her to Colorado. \n \nFeatured Image\nTom Myer notes on the featured image: “I appreciate this image\, despite it being created by a non-Indigenous artist. It can serve as a discussion starter. Titled ‘The Murder of Whites Assistant\,’ this piece from the 1880s allegedly depicts Mr. White’s assistant (Mr. White was a cartographer) being attacked by arrows from Native peoples outside the Roanoke colony. Although the representation is notably one-sided\, the dramatic composition illustrates a moment of defiance against encroaching colonization.” This print is from Cassell’s History of the United States\, by Edmund Ollier\, Volume I\, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin\, London\, circa 1880.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/defiance-in-native-arts-representation/
LOCATION:Museum of Boulder at Tebo Center\, 2205 Broadway\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T163000
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CREATED:20250706T160554Z
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UID:152-1760601600-1760632200@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:2nd Annual United Natives MMIR Summit
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to participate in the 2nd Annual United Natives MMIR Summit\, a vital event dedicated to sharing essential data\, resources\, and support for Native communities. \nLocation\nUNLV Student Union Hall\n4505 South Maryland Parkway\, Las Vegas\, NV 89154 \nWelcome to the 2nd Annual United Natives MMIR Summit! Join us for a day of informative discussions\, interactive workshops\, and valuable networking opportunities. This in-person gathering will take place at the UNLV Student Union Hall\, offering an energetic atmosphere for all participants. Engage with fellow attendees\, gain insights from inspiring speakers\, and play an active role in critical conversations regarding Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives. Seize this chance to connect with a community committed to advocacy and justice. We eagerly anticipate your presence! \nFrequently Asked Questions\nIs food included?\nYes\, we will provide food\, beverages\, coffee\, and snacks at scheduled intervals throughout the event. \nCan I purchase a booth to showcase our business or organization?\nYes\, you can secure an informational and resource booth for a fee of $100.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/2nd-annual-united-natives-mmir-summit/
LOCATION:UNLV Student Union Hall\, 4505 South Maryland Parkway\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89154\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Natives":MAILTO:united.nativesservices@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125821
CREATED:20250727T055813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250727T055813Z
UID:277-1760515200-1760563800@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:CDR | Native American Ministry Pilgrimage
DESCRIPTION:A Catholic Native American Pilgrimage in celebration of the Year of Jubilee of Hope! \nDate and Time\nOctober 15\, 8:00 AM – October 18\, 9:30 PM EDT \nLocation\nMicrotel Inn & Suites by Wyndham\, 136 North Comrie Avenue\, Johnstown\, NY 12095 \nAgenda\nOffice of Native American Ministry (ONA) \nWednesday\, October 15\, 2025\n\n8:00 AM – Depart from the CDR Pastoral Center (Breakfast not covered by ONA)\n12:00 PM – Lunch at Catholic Diocese of Wilmington\, DE (Lunch covered by ONA)\n1:30 PM – Depart from Catholic Diocese of Wilmington\n5:00 PM – Dinner at Applegreen Travel Plaza\, Plattekill\, NY (Dinner not covered by ONA)\n6:30 PM – Depart from Applegreen Travel Plaza\n9:30 PM – Arrive and check-in at Microtel Inn & Suites (Participants are responsible for accommodation costs)\n\nThursday\, October 16\, 2025\n\n8:00 AM – Breakfast at Microtel Inn & Suites (Complimentary)\n9:00 AM – Depart from Microtel Inn & Suites\n9:30 AM – Arrive at National Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs\, Fultonville\, NY\n9:30 AM – Official tour at the National Shrine\n10:45 AM – Prepare for Mass\n11:00 AM – Mass\n12:00 PM – Lunch at the Shrine (Lunch covered by ONA)\n1:15 PM – Continue exploring the Shrine\n2:15 PM – Native American Gathering\n3:00 PM – Depart from the Shrine\n3:30 PM – Return to Microtel Inn & Suites\n5:30 PM – Depart for dinner\n5:45 PM – Arrive at dinner location (Dinner not covered by ONA)\n7:15 PM – Depart from dinner location\n7:30 PM – Return to Microtel Inn & Suites\n\nFriday\, October 17\, 2025\n\n8:00 AM – Breakfast at Microtel Inn & Suites (Complimentary)\n9:00 AM – Depart from Microtel Inn & Suites\n9:30 AM – Arrive at St. Kateri National Shrine and Historic Site\, Fonda\, NY\n11:00 AM – Mass\n12:00 PM – Lunch at the Shrine (Lunch covered by ONA)\n1:30 PM – Native American Gathering\n2:30 PM – Continue exploring the Shrine\n4:00 PM – Dinner at the Shrine (Dinner covered by ONA)\n5:00 PM – Depart from the Shrine\n5:30 PM – Arrive at grocery store (Opportunity to purchase snacks not covered by ONA)\n6:00 PM – Depart from grocery store\n6:30 PM – Return to Microtel Inn & Suites\n\nSaturday\, October 18\, 2025\n\n7:00 AM – Check out and Breakfast at Microtel Inn & Suites (Complimentary)\n8:00 AM – Depart from Microtel Inn & Suites\n12:00 PM – Lunch at Applegreen Travel Plaza\, Plattekill\, NY (Lunch not covered by ONA)\n1:30 PM – Depart from Applegreen Travel Plaza\n5:00 PM – Dinner at Catholic Diocese of Wilmington (Dinner covered by ONA)\n6:30 PM – Depart from Catholic Diocese of Wilmington\n9:30 PM – Arrive at the CDR Pastoral Center\n\nJoin us on a meaningful pilgrimage as we reflect on the life of St. Kateri during this Year of Jubilee of Hope. Participants will discover the rich history and spirituality at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs and St. Kateri National Shrine and Historic Site in New York. The Office of Native American Ministry will subsidize registration\, bus transport\, and select meals; however\, please note that the bus is not wheelchair accessible\, and some areas may have limited access. Participants are responsible for their accommodation and certain meals. Accommodation details will be provided post-registration. Each participant must complete an individual registration.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/cdr-native-american-ministry-pilgrimage/
LOCATION:Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Johnstown\, 136 N Comrie Ave\, Johnsontown\, NY\, 12095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="CDR | Office of Ethnic Ministries":MAILTO:communications@richmonddiocese.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125821
CREATED:20250706T145950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250706T145950Z
UID:137-1760428800-1760457600@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:NAWA Gathering of Tribal Water & Wastewater Professional & Tradeshow 2025
DESCRIPTION:This event is designed for tribal domestic drinking water operators\, wastewater operators\, tribal utility managers\, and professionals involved in tribal rural water programs. \nDate and Time\nOctober 14\, 8:00 AM – October 16\, 4:00 PM PDT \nLocation\nSouth Point Hotel Casino & Spa\n9777 South Las Vegas Boulevard\nLas Vegas\, NV 89183 \nAirport Shuttle Information\nFor those planning to use the Airport Shuttle service\, please ensure to make individual reservations by calling us directly; group lists will not be accepted. You can book your shuttle by calling toll-free at 1 866-791-7626 or locally at 1 702-797-8901. It is important to make your shuttle reservations at least 24 hours before your arrival. For specific shuttle times\, please visit our website.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/nawa-gathering-of-tribal-water-wastewater-professional-tradeshow-2025/
LOCATION:South Point Hotel Casino & Spa\, 9777 South Las Vegas Boulevard\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89183\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250930T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250930T140000
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UID:282-1759230000-1759240800@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:Native American Bank Grand Opening in Tulalip
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to celebrate the Grand Opening of Native American Bank’s Tulalip Branch! This Native-owned\, mission-driven financial institution is now part of the Pacific Northwest community. \nDate and Time\nTuesday\, September 30\, from 11 AM to 2 PM PDT. Doors will open at 10:45 AM. \nLocation\n8815 34th Avenue Northeast\, Tulalip Bay\, WA 98271 \nJoin us for the exciting Grand Opening of Native American Bank’s new branch in Tulalip! The event will showcase cultural performances\, motivational guest speakers\, and a free lunch for all participants. Attendees will have the chance to meet our committed staff and gain insight into our mission of serving all communities in Snohomish County and beyond. We are pleased to offer designated parking for elders and to ensure that the event is accessible and welcoming to everyone. Come and be part of this significant milestone as we celebrate our bank’s expansion! \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWill there be parking for elders or individuals with disabilities?\nAbsolutely! Native American Bank will provide designated parking spots for elders and those in need. \nWhen can I open a new account?\nOur team is currently setting up appointments for new accounts. For the latest updates or to request an appointment\, please visit our website: nativeamericanbank.com. \nWho is invited to attend?\nEveryone is welcome! Join us for a fun-filled afternoon with guest speakers\, complimentary lunch\, and activities suitable for all ages.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/native-american-bank-grand-opening-in-tulalip/
LOCATION:8815 34th Ave NE\, 8815 34th Ave NE\, Tulalip\, WA\, 98271\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250916T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250918T170000
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CREATED:20250705T054431Z
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SUMMARY:National Indigenous and Native American WIC Coalition Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the National Indigenous and Native American WIC Coalition Conference\, where you can connect\, exchange insights\, and honor our rich cultures and traditions. \nDate and Time\nSeptember 16\, 8 AM – September 18\, 12 PM PDT \nLocation\nSuquamish Clearwater Casino Resort\n15347 Suquamish Way Northeast\nSuquamish\, WA 98392
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/national-indigenous-and-native-american-wic-coalition-conference/
LOCATION:Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort\, 15347 Suquamish Way\, Northeast Suquamish\, WA\, 98392\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Indigenous and Native American WIC Ctn":MAILTO:cnemec@glitc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250914T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250916T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125821
CREATED:20250705T050822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250705T053119Z
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SUMMARY:Seventh Annual Conference on Native American Nutrition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time\nSeptember 14\, 9 AM – September 16\, 2:30 PM CDT \nLocation\nMystic Lake Casino Hotel\n2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW\, Prior Lake\, MN 55372 \nThe Seventh Annual Conference on Native American Nutrition is a unique global event dedicated to exploring the food and nutrition of Indigenous Peoples. This year’s conference will gather tribal leaders\, community members\, nutrition educators\, researchers\, health practitioners\, government representatives\, and funders to examine the current landscape of Indigenous and academic insights into Native food systems\, food sovereignty\, nutrition\, and health. Participants will also identify emerging areas for collaboration and research. Attendees can expect to receive the latest information\, engage in networking opportunities\, foster community ties\, and initiate new partnerships. \nThis event is organized by the University of Minnesota’s Healthy Foods\, Healthy Lives Institute. \nIf you have any questions or require assistance\, please contact us via email at manda@stagetimeproductions.com.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/seventh-annual-conference-on-native-american-nutrition-2025/
LOCATION:Mystic Lake Casino Hotel\, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd\, NW Prior Lake\, MN\, 55372\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125821
CREATED:20250706T152041Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="The Nanticoke Indian Tribe":MAILTO:info@nanticokeindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250805T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125821
CREATED:20250706T143355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250706T143355Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250801T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250801T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125821
CREATED:20250704T192520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T192520Z
UID:36-1754035200-1754067600@nativeamericanstoday.com
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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