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Celebrate Native American Culture at the 2026 Dix Park Inter-Tribal Pow Wow in Raleigh

Raleigh residents and visitors are invited to experience one of the Triangle’s most meaningful cultural celebrations as the annual Dix Park Inter-Tribal Pow Wow returns to Harvey Hill at Dorothea Dix Park.

Presented in partnership with the Triangle Native American Society, this free community event celebrates the rich history, traditions, and living cultures of Indigenous communities across North Carolina through dance, music, storytelling, art, and cultural education.

Experience Native American Legacy and Culture

The Dix Park Inter-Tribal Pow Wow offers an opportunity for people of all ages to learn about and celebrate Native American heritage while enjoying a full day of vibrant performances and community engagement.

Visitors can enjoy:

  • Traditional competition dancing
  • Powerful drumming performances
  • Indigenous music and cultural demonstrations
  • Native American artisans and vendors
  • Educational exhibits and community resources
  • Family-friendly activities

The event showcases the incredible contributions and enduring legacy of Indigenous peoples who continue to shape communities throughout North Carolina today.

Special 2026 Highlights

One of this year’s featured experiences is a special drop-in storytime with Indigenous storyteller, educator, and comic creator Dr. IndigiNerd, Lee Francis IV.

Families and children will have the opportunity to hear stories that celebrate Native traditions, culture, and creativity while learning about Indigenous perspectives through engaging storytelling.

House of Many Porches Market

In addition to the Pow Wow festivities, visitors can explore the popular House of Many Porches Market.

House of Many Porches Market

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

The market will feature local artists, makers, vendors, and community organizations, providing even more opportunities to support local businesses and discover unique handcrafted goods.

Event Information

Dix Park Inter-Tribal Pow Wow

Location: Harvey Hill at Dorothea Dix Park

Event Highlights

  • Competition dancing
  • Traditional drumming
  • Native American vendors
  • Indigenous storytelling
  • Cultural demonstrations
  • Family-friendly activities
  • House of Many Porches Market

Why You Should Attend

The Dix Park Inter-Tribal Pow Wow is more than a festival—it’s an opportunity to honor Native American history, celebrate contemporary Indigenous culture, and connect with communities that have shaped North Carolina for generations.

Whether you’re interested in cultural education, live performances, local artisans, or family-friendly activities, this annual event offers a meaningful and memorable experience for all ages.

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