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Community Events at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Seattle.

Foster Care Mini Powwow

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

You are invited to our 4th Youth and Family Mini Powwow produced by UIATF's Native American Foster Care Support Group, Fostering Together, and Casey Family Programs. Join us as we recognize Foster Care Awareness Month with a special Powwow for our children, and the families that support them in learning and embracing their cultural heritage. This… Read More »Foster Care Mini Powwow

Fall Drive-Thru Youth & Family Appreciation Day

UPDATE: Due to precautions around air quality, we’ve moved our drive-thru to October 4th. More details below! _______________________________________________________________________ Don’t miss our youth and family appreciation day drive-thru! ? We’ll have free backpacks and school supplies, gifts for caregivers, and free meals. The drive-thru will be at Daybreak Star on October 4th, and pickup times will… Read More »Fall Drive-Thru Youth & Family Appreciation Day

Virtual Indigenous Peoples’ Day

http://bit.ly/IPDCelebration This year, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is going digital! While we can’t wait to gather in person again, in the meantime we’re excited to bring you a virtual celebration with performances from so many talented singers, drummers, dancers, and artists of all kinds. You can either tune in right here on Facebook for our premiere… Read More »Virtual Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Native American Month Celebration

Please join United Indians as we partner with the Office of Indian Child Welfare to host their virtual Native American Month Celebration. Guest will have the opportunity to bid in a digital silent auction, and the winners will be announced via Zoom during the celebration. Items up for grabs include beaded earrings, paintings, Christmas ornaments,… Read More »Native American Month Celebration

King County Coalition Against Hate + Bias in Conversation w/ Enrique Cerna

Have you or someone you know been a target of racism, homophobia, misogyny, ableism, xenophobia, transphobia, ageism, colorism or another form of discrimination? KCAHB’s goal is to document systematic oppression by collecting individual stories from our communities. All reports are recorded anonymously with discretion by our team, who are BIPOC residents of the area. We… Read More »King County Coalition Against Hate + Bias in Conversation w/ Enrique Cerna

You & UIATF: 51 Wonderful Years of Serving Urban Indians

Join United Indians of All Tribes Foundation for an evening dedicated to commemorating fifty-one-derful years of serving Urban Indians. We’ll be celebrating our organization’s rich history + offering an overview of our ongoing services and programs for potential clients. How can UIATF help you? Tune in on March 8th, 2021 @ 5:30 p.m. PST to… Read More »You & UIATF: 51 Wonderful Years of Serving Urban Indians

WHERE HAVE WE BEEN? – NLitC 2021

Don’t miss the kick off of our “We’re. Still. Here.” speaker series! Monday’s live is an intimate conversation between our board’s Chairwoman, Abriel Johnny + Randy Lewis, an original fence jumper from the 1970 Fort Lawton Takeover, the protest that paved the way for UIATF’s existence. ___________________________________________________ Randy Lewis needs no introduction. He is our… Read More »WHERE HAVE WE BEEN? – NLitC 2021

WHAT ARE WE TAKING WITH US? – NLitC 2021

Tuesday’s live is a panel about Indigenous language preservation. Already at risk prior to COVID-19, many languages may be lost as we struggle against a disease most deadly to elders, our knowledge keepers and carriers. Alice Oligario (Nanaimo & Squamish First Nations + Philippines, Cynthia Savini (Makah, Jamestown S’klallam + Quileute), and Hi’io Delaronde (Mohawk)… Read More »WHAT ARE WE TAKING WITH US? – NLitC 2021

HOW ARE WE HEALING? – NLitC 2021

Native doctors and healers on the battle to keep our communities healthy during COVID-19 + the race to vaccinate Indian Country. ___________________________________________________ Dr. Dakotah Lane (Lummi) came back to the Lummi reservation in 2016 to practice family medicine after getting his medical degree from Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Science in New York. It… Read More »HOW ARE WE HEALING? – NLitC 2021

To schedule private events, see our event rental page.