Annual Inter-Tribal Powwow
Annual Inter-Tribal Powwow
Annual Inter-Tribal Powwow
This two day event includes arts and crafts booths, food vendors, tribal music and dancing, and more.
There are many Luiseño people living today, some on reservations, but most of them in towns and cities. The San Luis Rey Band of Luiseño Indians has kept its identity as a people within the local communities that now exist on ancestral tribal lands. Elective leadership committees and volunteers help to oversee the affairs of the San Luis Rey Band. Today the San Luis Rey Band of Luiseño Indians is constantly being challenged to save and preserve what remains of our great cultural past, and to create and share its heritage with future generations to come. The San Luis Rey Band of Luiseño Indians is associated with the other six Luiseño and Cupeño tribes, La Jolla, Pala, Pauma, Pechanga, Rincon, Saboba and their cultural departments as a Tribal Coalition, working together to preserve our sacred ancestral cultural heritage with local governments and museums.
Date
- Jun 09 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
Location
Organizer
San Luis Rey Mision Indian Foundation
Phone
(760) 757-3651Website
https://www.slrmissionindians.org/Share this event:
Date
- Jun 09 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
Location
Organizer
San Luis Rey Mision Indian Foundation
Phone
(760) 757-3651Website
https://www.slrmissionindians.org/Annual Inter-Tribal Powwow
This two day event includes arts and crafts booths, food vendors, tribal music and dancing, and more.
There are many Luiseño people living today, some on reservations, but most of them in towns and cities. The San Luis Rey Band of Luiseño Indians has kept its identity as a people within the local communities that now exist on ancestral tribal lands. Elective leadership committees and volunteers help to oversee the affairs of the San Luis Rey Band. Today the San Luis Rey Band of Luiseño Indians is constantly being challenged to save and preserve what remains of our great cultural past, and to create and share its heritage with future generations to come. The San Luis Rey Band of Luiseño Indians is associated with the other six Luiseño and Cupeño tribes, La Jolla, Pala, Pauma, Pechanga, Rincon, Saboba and their cultural departments as a Tribal Coalition, working together to preserve our sacred ancestral cultural heritage with local governments and museums.
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