Indian Days Pow Wow is held annually on the third weekend in July, in conjunction with Seattle Seafair, at the Pow Wow Grounds adjacent to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. The Center is located within Discovery Park on the Magnolia Bluff in Seattle. The Pow Wow is a proud tradition that brings Native Americans of all tribes and cultures together to celebrate. Hosted by United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, the 3-day powwow showcases traditional Indian food, music, and dance. Throughout the day, tribes from the United States and Canada dance in full tribal regalia and eagle-feather head-dresses. All are welcome to experience the beauty of powwow dancing, live music, Native arts and crafts, and traditional salmon bakes. Don’t miss this unforgettable experience. Open to the public and free. Donations gratefully accepted; any amount at all supports all the programs offered at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. Hours: Friday Family Night – 4pm – 10pm. Saturday – 10am – 10pm. Sunday – 10am – 6pm. More info: Seattle Pow Wow | United Indians Seattle
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