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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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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: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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SUMMARY:Native American Health Center's 2025 Gala
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for the 3rd Gala on November 20th\, where we will celebrate our community’s achievements! \nDate and Time\nThursday\, November 20\, 2025\, from 6 PM to 9 PM PST \nLocation\nThe Bridge Yard\n210 Burma Road\nOakland\, CA 94607 \nIn 2022\, the Native American Health Center marked a significant milestone by celebrating fifty years of essential community service. Since then\, we have commenced construction on a new Community Center and have made substantial progress. \nWe have much to share with our friends and community members\, which is why we are excited to announce our 3rd Gala Fundraiser. It will take place on Thursday\, November 20\, 2025\, at The Bridge Yard\, located on the former Oakland Army Base. This special evening will highlight our achievements and envision our future together. \nHonorees for 2025\n\nHelen Waukazoo Spirit Award\nMorning Star Award: Assemblymember Mia Bonta\, CA AD 18\nFire Keeper Award\n\nOur mission continues\, and we look forward to HONORING OUR ROOTS & BUILDING THE FUTURE alongside you as we work to create an even stronger foundation for the future.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/native-american-health-centers-2025-gala/
LOCATION:The Bridge Yard\, 210 Burma Road\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
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SUMMARY:Quincy400: Native American Designs & Modern Crafts with Sebastian Ebarb (Choctaw-Apache)
DESCRIPTION:The #Quincy400 celebration continues at the Thomas Crane Public Library with a special Native American Heritage Month talk\, “Native American Designs & Modern Crafts\,” led by Sebastian Ellington Flying Eagle Ebarb (Choctaw-Apache)—designer\, artist\, writer\, educator\, and enrolled member of the Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb. Light refreshments (including tea) will be provided. \nWhat You’ll Learn (fast takeaways) \n\n\nHow Indigenous design principles show up in today’s craft and visual culture \n\n\nRespectful\, community-centered approaches to design and making \n\n\nPractical ways to recognize and credit Indigenous influence in modern creative work \n\n\nAbout the SpeakerSebastian Ebarb is a Boston-based designer and enrolled member of the Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb. He is the former Design Director for the City of Boston\, a Teaching Professor of Design at Northeastern University\, and the founder of Nahi (Apache for “we”)\, a studio focused on accessible\, community-rooted work. His practice centers Native identity\, care\, and cultural connection—especially for those living in urban settings. \nWhen & WhereThursday\, November 20\, 2025 • 7:00–8:00 PM ETThomas Crane Public Library — Richardson Building (Main Library)40 Washington Street\, Quincy\, MA 02169Cost: Free \nWho Should AttendArtists\, makers\, designers\, students\, educators\, and anyone interested in Native American Heritage Month\, Indigenous design\, and contemporary craft. \nAccessibility & AccommodationsThe Library welcomes all visitors. If you need accommodations\, please contact the Library prior to the event. \nLearn More• Native American Heritage Month (National American Indian Heritage Month): https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/• Additional Resources: Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: A Guide to Resources at the Library of Congress — an online research guide connecting to collections on Native communities across the U.S.\, Alaska\, Hawaiʻi\, Canada\, Mexico\, South America\, and the Caribbean. \nAcknowledgmentsThis program is made possible by the generous sponsorship of the Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/quincy400-native-american-designs-modern-crafts-with-sebastian-ebarb-choctaw-apache/
LOCATION:Thomas Crane Public Library\, 40 Washington St\, Quincy\, MA\, 02169\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251121T110000
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SUMMARY:Native American Heritage Month Luncheon 2025 — Warrior Award & Scholarships
DESCRIPTION:Join the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California (AICC of CA) and the American Indian Chamber Education Fund (AICEF) for our Native American Heritage Month Luncheon—now at a new venue\, the Disneyland Hotel. We’ll honor a corporation and a tribal leader with our highest recognition\, the Warrior Award\, and present our annual AICEF scholarships. Expect an elegant setting\, meaningful connections\, and a celebratory program highlighting partnerships for success in business. \nProgram Highlights \n\n\nWarrior Award presentations recognizing corporate and tribal leadership \n\n\nAICEF Scholarship awards to outstanding Native students in higher education \n\n\nNetworking & Community with Indian Country enterprises and supporters \n\n\nLuncheon & Reception in a landmark venue \n\n\nWhen & WhereFriday\, November 21\, 2025 • 11:00 AM–2:30 PM PTDisneyland Hotel — 1150 Magic Way\, Anaheim\, CA 92802Tickets: From $87.21 \nSuggested Run of Show (approx.)11:00 AM — Check-in & Networking12:00 PM — Luncheon & Program (Warrior Award + Scholarships)2:30 PM — Close \nScholarships (Please Share)California-resident Native American students attending an institution of higher learning are encouraged to apply:👉 Scholarship Form (PDF): https://aicccal.org/Scholarship_Form/2025ScholarshipForm.pdf \nSpecial Disney Park Ticket Offer & Hotel InfoGuests may access specially priced Disney Theme Park Tickets and hotel info via the Event Ticket Store:👉 Discounted Tickets & Hotel Info: https://disneyevent.com/HD2K25B \n\n\nTicket Store open: 06/24/2025 through 9:00 PM PT on 11/20/2025 \n\n\nTickets valid: 11/18/2025–11/24/2025 \n\n\nOffer intended only for registered event attendees; purchase limits apply; misuse may void tickets; not available for resale. \n\n\nWho Should AttendNative business owners and professionals\, corporate partners\, tribal leaders\, students\, and supporters of economic development in Indian Country. \nAccessibility & AccommodationsWe welcome all guests. If you require accommodations\, please contact the Chamber in advance so we can support your participation. \nPresented byAmerican Indian Chamber of Commerce of California (AICC of CA) and the American Indian Chamber Education Fund (AICEF).
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/native-american-heritage-month-luncheon-2025-anaheim/
LOCATION:Disneyland Hotel\, 1150 Magic Way\,\, Anaheim\, CA\, 92802\, United States
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UID:128-1763802000-1763845200@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:Austin Powwow 2025
DESCRIPTION:Experience a vibrant showcase of Native American culture featuring hundreds of dancers and singers from various tribes across the nation. \nDate and Time\nSaturday\, November 22\, 2025\, from 9 am to 9 pm CST \nLocation\nTravis County Exposition Center\n7311 Decker Lane\, Austin\, TX 78724 \nAgenda\n\n10:30 AM: Gourd Dance\n12:00 PM: Grand Entry\n9:00 PM: Closing Ceremony\n\nThe Annual Austin Powwow serves as a vital social gathering for numerous Native American communities\, marking it as the largest single-day powwow in the United States. Celebrating over 30 years\, this remarkable event in Austin features a multitude of Native American dancers\, singers\, musicians\, artists\, and craftsmen. Attendees can enjoy a day filled with family\, friends\, traditional foods\, art\, and cultural experiences. The performances showcase not only ancient traditions but also contemporary expressions of creativity and cultural heritage. Each year\, thousands of visitors are invited to partake in this enriching cultural celebration. \nWe warmly invite you\, your family\, and friends to the 31st Austin Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival. This event is open to everyone\, regardless of age or background. Join us for this wonderful celebration of Native American cultural heritage. We look forward to seeing you in November! \nHighlights of Austin Powwow 2022
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/austin-powwow-2025/
LOCATION:Travis County Exposition Center\, 7311 Decker Lane\, Austin\, TX\, 78724\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Great Promise for American Indians":MAILTO:info@austinpowwow.net
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CREATED:20250928T175941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250928T175941Z
UID:325-1764097200-1764106200@nativeamericanstoday.com
SUMMARY:Astronomy of Native America 2025
DESCRIPTION:Explore Indigenous sky knowledge from across the Americas through short\, student-led presentations. \nHave you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what someone standing in the same place centuries ago saw—and how they understood it? In a series of five-to-fifteen-minute talks by UW–Parkside students enrolled in the Astronomy of Native America course\, we’ll explore the range of astronomical understanding and beliefs among Indigenous groups—from the Anishinaabe of the Great Lakes to the Guaraní of the Río de la Plata basin. \nEvent details\n\nDate: Tuesday\, November 25\, 2025\nTime: 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM CST (America/Chicago)\nVenue: Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum\nAddress: 880 Green Bay Road\, Kenosha\, WI 53144\, United States\nAdmission: Donation-based (pay what you can)\n\nFormat & notes\n\nPresentations begin at 7:00 PM and proceed until completion (~9:30 PM). Questions are welcome after each presentation.\nWeather-permitting: Talks will be held outside the Heide Observatory dome; the observatory will open afterward for a brief tour and night-sky viewing.\nRain plan: Presentations will move inside the Hawthorn Hollow Nature Center.\nPlease be respectful of cultural protocols; ask before photographing or recording.\n\nAll are welcome to this evening of learning\, reflection\, and sky-watching.
URL:https://nativeamericanstoday.com/event/astronomy-of-native-america-2025/
LOCATION:Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum\, 880 Green Bay Road\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53144\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heide Observatory":MAILTO:observatory@hawthornhollow.org
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