The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana will welcome dancers, singers, artists and visitors from across North America this weekend ...
After decades of criticism from Indigenous communities, the Golden-based Westernaires will end their program that teaches and portrays Native American dancing to Colorado youth, the horse-riding ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The rich cultural tradition of Native hoop dancing was on display at World of Winter. Malcolm McDonald, a proud member of the Potawatomi tribe, blended storytelling, dance and ...
SANTA YNEZ, CA — October 8, 2025 — The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians will host California-style Native American singing, dancing, food and games at the 19th annual Santa Ynez Chumash Culture Day ...
Five years ago, Jack Dark’s cousin came to him with a suggestion. His cousin, a fellow member of the Nansemond Indian Nation, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — November is National Native American Heritage Month - and a cultural celebration unfolded at the Grand Rapids Public Library's main branch downtown on Saturday. The Ho-Chunk ...
People from all across the nation and even Canada are expected to attend the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe’s 56th Annual Powwow.
The Palace Theater is presenting the vibrant and authentic storytelling, dances and songs of Native American tribes on Saturday with a performance by Michigan’s Woodland Sky Native American Dance ...
Native youth in Sacramento use powwow dances like jingle as cultural healing tools. Traditional practices address trauma and mental illness amid limited Native therapists. Culturally rooted events ...
SEVEN NEWS. A LOCAL, ALL NATIVE DANCE AND CHEER TEAM IS MAKING THEIR WAY TO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS THIS YEAR, AND IT’S A STORY YOU’LL ONLY SEE HERE ON SEVEN. ALYSSA MUNOZ SPOKE WITH THEM ABOUT HOW THEIR ...
Tribes from across North America plan to join together for the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation’s 56th annual powwow June 5-6 in Livingston.
Dancing for Our Tribe is a visual feast of more than 150 full-color portraits of tribal members in traditional regalia, showing readers, “We are still here.” Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi ...