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SUMMARY:2026 Celebration of Native American Culture
DESCRIPTION:An Event Honoring Native Music and Traditions Join us at Discovery Park for a two-day festival celebrating Native American history\, traditions and culture. Now in its fourth year\, the event features performances\, activities and educational experiences for all ages. Events will take place on the south side of the park over two days. Event Highlights Traditional Powow: Witness the energy and beauty of Native American dance. Performers will showcase traditional regalia and share the stories behind each movement during two sessions on Saturday. Storytelling Sessions: Enjoy captivating tales passed down through generations\, bringing the history and values of Native American tribes to life. Full Park Activation: Learn about Native American culture from JC Stahlman and Living Historians in The Settlement. Vendor/Activities Tent: Explore the entire park\, where vendors will feature Native American crafts\, goods and interactive activities while demonstrators and others fill up the entire park and its grounds. Art and Craft Demonstrations: Watch skilled artisans create intricate beadwork\, pottery and other traditional crafts. Educational Exhibits: Discover displays that highlight the history\, innovations and contributions of Native American communities. Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on activities such as learning Native American songs\, drumming or creating simple crafts inspired by traditional designs. Food and Beverages: Enjoy a selection of Native American dishes and beverages\, available for purchase from Native American food vendors. Powwow on Saturday\, Sept. 19 9-11:30 a.m. | Participant Registration 10 a.m.-7 p.m. | Extended Park Hours 12-2 p.m. | Dance Session 1 3-4 p.m. | Break 4-7 p.m. | Dance Session 2 Headstaff Emcee: Al Santos Arena Director: Jimmy Reedy Dance Coordinator: Nicole Santos Drum Staff Southern Host Drum: Southside Northern Host Drum: Medicine Tail Native Americans with a CDIB or any other certificate of tribal affiliation card will receive free admission. School groups will receive free admission on Friday\, Sept. 18. This event is free with membership or park admission. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience the rich heritage and vibrant culture of Native American communities. More details will be released soon!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An Event Honoring Native Music and Traditions Join us at Discovery Park for a two-day festival celebrating Native American history\, traditions and culture. Now in its fourth year\, the event features performances\, activities and educational experiences for all ages. Events will take place on the south side of the park over two days. Event Highlights Traditional Powow: Witness the energy and beauty of Native American dance. Performers will showcase traditional regalia and share the stories behind each movement during two sessions on Saturday. Storytelling Sessions: Enjoy captivating tales passed down through generations\, bringing the history and values of Native American tribes to life. Full Park Activation: Learn about Native American culture from JC Stahlman and Living Historians in The Settlement. Vendor/Activities Tent: Explore the entire park\, where vendors will feature Native American crafts\, goods and interactive activities while demonstrators and others fill up the entire park and its grounds. Art and Craft Demonstrations: Watch skilled artisans create intricate beadwork\, pottery and other traditional crafts. Educational Exhibits: Discover displays that highlight the history\, innovations and contributions of Native American communities. Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on activities such as learning Native American songs\, drumming or creating simple crafts inspired by traditional designs. Food and Beverages: Enjoy a selection of Native American dishes and beverages\, available for purchase from Native American food vendors. Powwow on Saturday\, Sept. 19 9-11:30 a.m. | Participant Registration 10 a.m.-7 p.m. | Extended Park Hours 12-2 p.m. | Dance Session 1 3-4 p.m. | Break 4-7 p.m. | Dance Session 2 Headstaff Emcee: Al Santos Arena Director: Jimmy Reedy Dance Coordinator: Nicole Santos Drum Staff Southern Host Drum: Southside Northern Host Drum: Medicine Tail Native Americans with a CDIB or any other certificate of tribal affiliation card will receive free admission. School groups will receive free admission on Friday\, Sept. 18. This event is free with membership or park admission. Don&rsquo\;t miss this unique opportunity to experience the rich heritage and vibrant culture of Native American communities. More details will be released soon!
LOCATION:Discovery Park of America 830 Everett Blvd\, Union City\, TN 38261
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DTSTAMP:20260621T012246Z
URL:https://business.obioncounty.org/events/details/2026-celebration-of-native-american-culture-09-18-2026-4143
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