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SUMMARY:Spring Native Art Market
DESCRIPTION:Native Arts and Crafts Market! \nSaturday May 4th and Sunday May 5th \n10am to 4pm \nNative American artists will be selling and showcasing handmade authentic arts and crafts from 10am-4pm on May 4th and 5th. \nBeautiful work such as clothing\, jewelry\, woodworking\, drums\, art prints\, and more by Native American Artists with many styles and tribes represented will be at Daybreak Star. \nThis is a free event and open to the public. See the website for more information!
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/spring-native-art-market/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Circle Gallery":MAILTO:jmontano@unitedindians.org
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SUMMARY:MMIWP Families 4th Annual Awareness Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 4\, 2024\n11:00am – 6:00pm\nDaybreak Star Cultural Center Pow-Wow Grounds (behind the main building)\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199\nParking is available in the Discovery Park North parking lot. \n\nImpacted MMIWP Families & Survivors\nGuest Speakers TBA\nHonoring selected unsung phenomenal grassroots advocates\nRound Dance (please contact us if you are a round dance song carrier and singer)\nCoastal Jam (Canoe Families Welcome)\nFood will be provided from 11:00am-4:00pm. We will provide Indian tacos\, stew\, and light refreshments. Donations are greatly appreciated but not required.\n\nWe have so much to share with community this year! The cultural healing that MMIWP FAMILIES strives to bring together for our collective healing is what carries each of and lightens our bodies\, minds\, and spirits as we gather to share our stories and lift one another up. This year we will be gathering at Seattle’s historical grounds at Daybreak Star Cultural Center’s Pow-Wow Grounds.\n \nPlease join grassroots organization MMIWP FAMILIES in bringing continued awareness to the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and people and the perpetuation of colonial\, gender-based violence across the United States and Canada. We wish to respectfully invite the families of MMIWP to the center\, so as to highlight and uplift the stories of you and your loved ones.\n \nWear Red in Honor of MMIWP. The color red was chosen because it represents the lifeblood and connection between all people\, and carries significance for many of our Alaskan Indian\, Native American and Canada’s First Nations as red is the only color spirits can see. The red dresses aid in calling the spirits of missing and murdered women and girls back to their loved ones.\nPlease feel free to wear your traditional regalia. Bring your drums\, rattles\, songs & prayers. If you are an impacted family bring your missing loved ones banner and posters. \n\nIf you are a cultural dance group and would like to bring your medicine and prayer to this year’s event please reach out to Roxanne White at roxanne@mmiwpfamilies.org \nWe will have MMIWP FAMILIES T-shirts available again this year for cost.\n \nThis is a clean and sober event. No violence or weapons. The space is safe and sacred. Please bring loving energy and vibes!\n \nThis event happens every year by way of a heartfelt community effort. We want to thank Daybreak Star\, Muckleshoot Tribe\, 350 Seattle\, United Urban Indian Education\, Puyallup Water Warriors\, Mazaska Talks\, and SUNN. \n\nQuestions and all other inquiries can be sent to info@mmiwpfamilies.org.
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/mmiwp-families-4th-annual-awareness-gathering/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240511T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T163858Z
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SUMMARY:Social Service and Educational Resource Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join United Indians at the Social Service & Educational Resource Conference hosted at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center on May 11\, 2024 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. \nClick here to view the agenda.Designed to empower Native families\, this conference will host an array of community resources and insightful conference sessions and panels. Through providing access to critical services and information\, we want to ensure the well-being and educational success of our Indigenous communities.Register today!
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/social-service-and-educational-resource-conference/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Indians of All Tribes Foundation":MAILTO:info@unitedindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240523T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
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SUMMARY:WA Women's Business Center: Celebrating Dreams 2024
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Dreams is an empowering event where women entrepreneurs can network with investors\, community leaders\, supporters\, and resource suppliers; connect and unite with other seasoned women entrepreneurs and gain insight into new business innovations. \nThis event is on May 23rd\, 2024\, from 4:00 – 7:00 PM at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Seattle. \nGreat Reasons to Come to the Event: \n\nDiscover new and rising women-owned businesses near you.\nNetwork and connect with incredible female entrepreneurs.\nConnect with community partners\, resources\, and more – all celebrating the power of female entrepreneurship.\nCelebrate the impactful accomplishments of women-owned businesses.\nSupport and honor the success of the women entrepreneurs whose businesses tie the community together.
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/celebrating-dreams/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20240429T161601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T162402Z
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SUMMARY:Foster Care Mini Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Fostering Current and Future Generations. \nThe United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Foster Care Program is holding its annual powwow at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center on Friday\, May 31 from 4 – 9 p.m. \nFeaturing \n\nDrums and Dancers\nFood\, Craft and Resource Vendors\nMake & Take Stations (beading\, ribbon skirts)\n\n4:30 p.m. | Grand Entry\n5:00 p.m. | Traditional Dinner\n8:30 p.m. | Retiring Colors \nMC: Tony Bluehorse \nVENDOR APPLICATIONS: CLICK HERE \nContact: FosterCare@UnitedIndians.org \n  \n 
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/mini-powwow/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20240730T152920Z
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SUMMARY:LOUD & N8V Indigenous Music Festival & Car Show
DESCRIPTION:Daybreak Star Radio proudly presents the Loud & N8V Indigenous Music Festival & Car Show on August 17th\, 2024\, at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Pow Wow Grounds. This unique event celebrates Indigenous music\, culture\, and automotive artistry\, offering a day of diverse entertainment and community engagement. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nStella Standingbear: Known for her powerful vocals and captivating stage presence.\nThe Sober Junkie: Premiering a new song with Neechie Bee & YB Nakota.\nDavid Lara Aguilar: Blending corridos\, banda\, and mariachi styles.\nThe Jaydogs: High-energy rock\, blues\, and roots music.\nJoint Souls: Led by Cherokee Nation member Markus.\nOne Way Sky: Emerging band with an innovative sound.\nAnd many more talented artists!\n\nThe Car Show\, in collaboration with Abe Cortez and Unity In The Community Custom Car Shows\, will showcase classic\, custom\, and contemporary vehicles\, celebrating automotive creativity alongside musical performances. \nTickets available at www.daybreakstarradio.com/loudandn8v
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/loud-n8v-indigenous-music-festival-car-show/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241014T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20240730T153318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T153318Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:More information coming soon!
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/indigenous-peoples-day-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="United Indians of All Tribes Foundation":MAILTO:info@unitedindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T210000
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SUMMARY:Netse Mot: One People Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, Oct. 22\, 2024 \nThe Paramount Theatre \n\n\n\n\nDoors at 6pm \nShow at 7pm \n\n\n\n\nGeneral Admission Seated \nAll Ages\, Bar with Valid ID \n\n\n\n\nPrices start from $20 (not including fees) \n\n\n\n\nGet Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOne People Gathering is a movement toward healing and unity\, inviting everyone to engage with Indigenous voices. “Netse Mot\,” or “One heart\, one mind\,” reflects our commitment to shared humanity and values of gratitude\, generosity\, and respect in a divided world. \nIn the face of threats like war\, political unrest\, climate change\, and cultural differences\, it’s time to confront these challenges and rise above them as one united force—One People. We invite you to join us; your presence is essential. Speakers and performers include Dallas GoldTooth\, Amy Bowers Cordalis\, Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe\, Delbert Anderson\, Notorious Cree\, Black Lodge Singers\, Fawn Wood\, Tia Wood\, and WestShore Canoe Family. For more information on the event\, visit https://settingsunproductions.org/netse-mot-one-people-gathering
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/netse-mot-one-people-gathering/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241026T200000
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SUMMARY:Pura Fé and Charly Lowry
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Artistic Partner Rhiannon Giddens \nPowerhouse Indigenous artists Pura Fé and Charly Lowry unite to share their artistry\, activism\, and passion for community building. An elder and heir to the Tuscarora Indian Nation\, Pura Fé has earned both a Native American Music Award for Best Female Artist and an L’académie Charles Cros Award for Best World Album. Her mentee Charly Lowry\, of the Lumbee/Tuscarora tribes\, performs on hand drum and guitar. Together\, their music honors ancestral roots while living vibrantly in the present. \nTickets from $25. \nTickets start at $25. \nThis beautiful songbird (Pura Fé) transcends time and brings the message of our Ancestors who have sown this beautiful seed that makes powerful music.\n— Taj Mahal \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nThe ENCORE program for this performance is available to READ ONLINE\n \nCo-presented by Meany Center for the Performing Arts and United Indians of All Tribes Foundation’s Daybreak Star Radio Network. This partnership represents a deeper engagement with Indigenous Peoples to increase Native American artist awareness and amplify Native voices.
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/pura-fe-and-charly-lowry/
LOCATION:Meany Center for the Performing Arts\, 4040 George Washington Lane Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20240806T190219Z
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SUMMARY:United Indians Gala Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join Us in Celebrating United Indians of All Tribes Foundation!\nLong before colonization\, our Native ancestors resided along the Puget Sound shores. We invite you to join our return to the waterfront as urban Indians to celebrate our impact. Together\, we can foster reconnection to Indigenous heritage through educational\, cultural\, and social services. \nFor half a century\, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) has been the heartbeat of Seattle’s Native community\, responding directly to the needs and aspirations of our people. Our annual Native Life in the City fundraiser isn’t just an event—it’s an investment in vital programs that transform lives every day. \nOur Impact: \n\n1\,000+ clients served annually through 14 essential programs\n10\,000+ community members welcomed yearly at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n54 years of uninterrupted service to our Native community\n\nWhile recent years have challenged our ability to gather in person\, our commitment to serving our community has never wavered. We’ve adapted and innovated to ensure our services remain accessible and effective\, continuing our legacy of responsive\, community-driven support. \nYour attendance at Native Life in the City directly supports: \n\nCultural preservation and education programs\nEssential social services\nYouth development initiatives\nElder support services\nCommunity gatherings and celebrations at Daybreak Star\n\nJoin us in strengthening our community’s future. Your presence and support will help ensure that UIATF continues to be a beacon of hope\, culture\, and service for generations to come. \nLearn more at UnitedIndians.org/Gala\nIndividual ticket: $185\n\nTable Ambassador (8-person table): $1\,500\nEvent time: 5:30pm – 9:30pm
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/united-indians-gala-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Bell Harbor International Conference Center\, 2211 Alaskan Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98121\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Indians of All Tribes Foundation":MAILTO:info@unitedindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
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SUMMARY:Veterans Day Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Veterans Powwow to be held on Saturday\, November 9th\, 2024 at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center from 12PM-6PM. Please join us in celebrating our relatives who have served. Lunch will be provided to all guests. \nWe are excited to invite our community back to table and vend: \nNon-profit Organizations & Resource Tables: \nNon-profit spaces will be 6×3 feet booths. They will be located on the lower level. Tables will be provided\, though you may bring your own if you choose\, but please ensure it fits in the 6×3 space. There is no cost to non-profits or resource tables. We ask you arrive and be set up before grand entry at 12PM if possible. \nFor-Profit Vendors: \nWe have limited vendor spaces\, and they will be approximately 6×3 feet size booths. Please note we do not have the capacity for the standard 10×10 booths! \nWe request that you provide your own table\, as we cannot guarantee there will be tables to borrow. Vendors will be on the upper level of the Cultural Center.  \nThe vendor fee is $50.  Vendors may begin setup at 9AM\, though some volunteers may not be available to assist you with load-in until 10AM. \nWe have limited space at this event. Please complete this form by October 25th if you are interested in vending or tabling. You will be informed of load-in details by Monday\, October 28th. \nVendor Registration
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/veterans-day-powwow/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Indians of All Tribes Foundation":MAILTO:info@unitedindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241121T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
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SUMMARY:Native Films at New Freeway Hall
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired by courageous fights of Puget Sound area tribes for survival and sovereignty as shown in two powerful documentaries. \nBack to the River\, a 40-minute film \nWe’re Still Here\, an 8-minute film \nSpecial guest Nancy Shippentower \nEvent Details: \nNew Freeway Hall\n5018 Rainier Ave S\, Seattle\n11/21/24\nDoors at 6:30pm\n$2-4 donation requested \nhttps://loom.ly/WiQMLkU
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/native-films-at-new-freeway-hall/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241122T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241122T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20241024T191107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T191456Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Community Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:United Indians’ Native Workforce Program is hosting a resource fair on November 22nd at the International District/Chinatown Community Center. DJ Big Rez will be there and we’re getting Native Soul Cuisine to do the dinner. \nWhen: November 22 from 4 pm to 8 pm \nWhere: 719 8th Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 98104 \nWhy: Come learn about job offerings from local businesses\, training opportunities\, and resources available to you! \nWhat: Dinner from Native Soul Cuisine and DJ Big Rez will be on site spinning Native tunes! \nFlier: Indigenous Community Resource Fair
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/indigenous-community-resource-fair/
LOCATION:WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Native Workforce Services Program":MAILTO:swong@UnitedIndians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20241006T190458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T193523Z
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SUMMARY:United Indians Native Art Market
DESCRIPTION:The Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center proudly presents its Native Art Market\, a curated exhibition and marketplace featuring authentic Indigenous artisans and their masterworks. This sophisticated showcase spans diverse artistic traditions from numerous tribal nations\, encompassing meticulously crafted apparel\, artisanal jewelry\, traditional woodcraft\, ceremonial drums\, limited edition prints\, and an array of other distinctive pieces. \nThe Native Art Market is a component of United Indians of All Tribes Foundation’s many programs and services dedicated to uplifting Native peoples’ in the Puget Sound region and beyond. United Indians of All Tribes Foundation is in full support of The Indian Arts and Crafts Act. \n 
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/united-indians-native-art-market-2/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Indians of All Tribes Foundation":MAILTO:info@unitedindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241123T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20241118T184709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T184734Z
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SUMMARY:Water is Life: Drew Michael Reception
DESCRIPTION:Water is Life: Drew Michael Reception\nJoin us for a profound artistic journey exploring Yup’ik spiritual connections to water\, land\, and animal spirits! \nEvent Details:\n🗓️ November 23\, 2024\n⏰ 2-5pm\nDaybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA  98199 \nImmerse yourself in powerful masks and artwork that honor Indigenous traditions and environmental reverence. A transformative experience awaits.
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/water-is-life-drew-michael-reception/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Circle Gallery":MAILTO:jmontano@unitedindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20241006T191009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T193714Z
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SUMMARY:United Indians Winter Native Art Market
DESCRIPTION:The Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center proudly presents its Native Art Market\, a curated exhibition and marketplace featuring authentic Indigenous artisans and their masterworks. This sophisticated showcase spans diverse artistic traditions from numerous tribal nations\, encompassing meticulously crafted apparel\, artisanal jewelry\, traditional woodcraft\, ceremonial drums\, limited edition prints\, and an array of other distinctive pieces. \nThe Native Art Market is a component of United Indians of All Tribes Foundation’s many programs and services dedicated to uplifting Native peoples’ in the Puget Sound region and beyond. United Indians of All Tribes Foundation is in full support of The Indian Arts and Crafts Act. \n 
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/united-indians-winter-native-art-market/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Indians of All Tribes Foundation":MAILTO:info@unitedindians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250123T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250123T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T113045
CREATED:20250123T225958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T001927Z
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SUMMARY:Powwow Dance Classes
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce free Powwow Dance classes starting on Thursday\, January 23\, 2025\, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm\, running for 22 weeks at Daybreak Star Cultural Center! These classes will offer participants a welcoming introduction to the significance\, traditions\, and spirit of Powwow dancing. Whether you are reconnecting with culture or learning for the first time\, this is a wonderful opportunity to prepare to join the Powwow circle (optional) this summer at our Indian Days Powwow in July. \nThis program is open to the entire community! FREE!!! \nWe look forward to dancing together!
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/powwow-dance-classes/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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SUMMARY:Powwow Dance Classes Day 2
DESCRIPTION:You don’t need to attend every class to attend this class! \nWe are excited to announce free Powwow Dance classes starting on Thursday\, January 23\, 2025\, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm\, running for 22 weeks at Daybreak Star Cultural Center! These classes will offer participants a welcoming introduction to the significance\, traditions\, and spirit of Powwow dancing. Whether you are reconnecting with culture or learning for the first time\, this is a wonderful opportunity to prepare to join the Powwow circle (optional) this summer at our Indian Days Powwow in July. \nThis program is open to the entire community! FREE!!! \nWe look forward to dancing together!
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/powwow-dance-classes-day-2/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Indians of All Tribes Foundation":MAILTO:info@unitedindians.org
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SUMMARY:First Annual Winter Indigenous Film Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Indigenous Filmmaking February 16–22\, 2025\, in Seattle\, WA \nSeattle\, WA – Daybreak Star Radio is proud to announce the first annual Winter Indigenous Film Showcase\, a week-long Indigenous storytelling celebration\, from February 16th through 22nd\, 2025\, at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. This free-to-attend event will feature an incredible lineup of films that amplify the voices of Indigenous filmmakers and showcase their creativity\, culture\, and resilience. \nThe festival includes a mix of feature films\, short films\, and documentaries\, highlighting both emerging and established Indigenous filmmakers. Featured films include: \n\nBring Them Home\, narrated by Lily Gladstone\nHey! Viktor\, starring Cody Lightning\nMuru (The Raid)\, starring Cliff Curtis\nFish War\nImagining the Indian\nThe Knowing\nIndian Road Trip\nMany Short films\, including Janelle Niles: Inconvenient\n\nIn addition to screenings\, the Showcase will host in-person and virtual Q&A sessions with many of the filmmakers\, offering audiences a unique opportunity to hear the stories behind the films and connect with the artists. \nThe showcase culminates in the Filmmakers’ Function on February 22nd\, a special event bringing together filmmakers\, artists\, and Showcase attendees for an evening of collaboration\, networking\, and celebration of Indigenous creativity. \n“This showcase is about honoring Indigenous voices and creating a platform where their stories can inspire\, educate\, and connect us all\,” says Sherry Steele\, Station Manager at Daybreak Star Radio. \nEvent Details:\n\nWhat: Winter Indigenous Film Showcase\nWhen: February 16–22\, 2025\nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, Seattle\, WA\nCost: Free and open to the public\n\nJoin us for this historic event and experience the power of Indigenous storytelling through film. For the full schedule and more details\, visit www.daybreakstarradio.com/filmshowcase.
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/first-annual-winter-indigenous-film-showcase/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Film Showcase - MURU (The Raid)
DESCRIPTION:11:00 AM – MURU (The Raid) \nVirtual Q&A with Cliff Curtis & Tearepa Kahi following the screening. \nInspired by true events\, MURU follows Police Sergeant ‘Taffy’ Tawharau (Cliff Curtis) as he faces a moral dilemma during a government-led armed raid on his Ruatoki community. 1 hour 44 minutes \nFREE!!!
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-film-showcase-muru-the-raid/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T160000
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SUMMARY:Winter Film Showcase - Short Film Blocks
DESCRIPTION:2:00 PM – Short Film Blocks\n\nA collection of diverse short films by Indigenous filmmakers\, showcasing powerful stories and creative artistry.  FREE!!! \n\nShort Films include:\nI Was Never The Siren – House of Kilig’s inaugural film\n\nThe Queen’s Flowers – an animated short adventure for kids that follows Emma\, a native Hawaiian girl in 1915 Honolulu\, as she makes a special gift for the last monarch of Hawai`i\, Queen Lili`uokalani. \nCleanings A Cakewalk – (Navajo Language Short) An imaginative and independent young boy\, Albert\, learns the value of hard work and finds his place in his community after having to clean the Chapter House which he finds out is no cake-walk in the park. \n\nHAAGUA – a new short film featuring a cast of surfers representing 13 tribal nations\, traces the roots of a new generation that includes Andy Nieblas (Acjachemen)\, David Flores Ramos (Nahua)\, and Kaliko Kahoonei (Hawaiian).  \nTribal Food Sovereignty – explore food in the Nations
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-film-showcase-short-film-blocks/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T173000
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SUMMARY:Winter Film Showcase - Standing Above the Clouds
DESCRIPTION:Standing Above the Clouds Film\nWHEN A MASSIVE THIRTY METER TELESCOPE IS PROPOSED TO BE BUILT ON MAUNA KEA\, AN UPRISING OF KIAʻI (PROTECTORS) IN HAWAIʻI AND AROUND THE WORLD DEDICATE THEIR LIVES TO PROTECTING THE SACRED MOUNTAIN FROM FURTHER DESTRUCTION. \nTHROUGH THE LENS OF MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS IN THREE NATIVE HAWAIIAN FAMILIES\, STANDING ABOVE THE CLOUDS EXPLORES INTERGENERATIONAL HEALING AND THE IMPACTS OF SAFEGUARDING CULTURAL TRADITIONS. \n  \nCost: FREE!!! \nWhen: 2/16/25 \nTime: 4 pm to 5:30pm \nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199 in Discovery Park \n  \n 
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-film-showcase-standing-above-the-clouds/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T200000
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SUMMARY:Winter Indigenous Film Showcase - 18+ Shorts Block
DESCRIPTION:6:00 PM – Short Film Block (18+)\nAn edgy and bold selection of short films for mature audiences\, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and creativity.\nThis screening is limited to attendees 18 years of age or older. \nShort Films Include:\nFools Gold\nFool’s Gold – Would be thieves are foiled by a Cherokee curse. By TJ Morehouse\, Cherokee Nation \nThe Dark Valley – this film captures perfectly a contrast to human idealism\, where we must examine the darker parts of our perpetual slumber\, where we jolt out of the most beautiful dream to wake in horror at the truth of our surroundings. Kholan Studie’s character must come to terms with the underbelly of Los Angeles and his own psyche living within such sharp contrast between dark and light. \nPo’ele Wai – A weaver\, Kunawai\, navigates between survival and her connection to the ‘āina (land) while a mysterious rash grows on her body.  \nHow Time Flies – short film \nThey’re Not Here – a story about two young Indigenous boys coming from different parts of the world\, connected but disconnected through one commonality\, their culture. Through their differences they are forced to bond closer than ever before in order to survive the night they are being hunted by a SKINWALKER. \nQ&A with Tokala Tatum & Ryan Craig following the screening.  \n  \n  \nCost: FREE!!! \nWhen: 2/16/25 \nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199 in Discovery Park
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-indigenous-film-showcase-day-1/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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SUMMARY:Winter Indigenous Film Showcase - Shorts Block
DESCRIPTION:5:00 PM – Short Film Block\nA lineup of compelling short films by Indigenous creators\, offering unique perspectives and narratives. \nShort Films include:\nStanding Above The Clouds – follows Native Hawaiian mother-daughter activists as they stand to protect their sacred mountain Mauna Kea from the building of the world’s largest telescope \nFacing The Storm – Hear from the co-founders of Mazaska Talks\, a Seattle based Indigenous led grassroots organization focused on protecting Indigenous rights\, as they discuss the divestment movement as a tool to combat the destruction of sacred sites and the climate crisis \nTribal Food Sovereignty – Native American Food issues \nWar For The Woods – Nuu-chah-nulth people have famously defended their territory from old-growth logging for decades. \nRoots of Modern Native Activism – \nQ&A with Matt Remle & Frank Hopper following the screening. Another lineup of compelling short films by Indigenous creators\, offering unique perspectives and narratives.\n 
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-indigenous-film-showcase-shorts-block/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250217T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250217T210000
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SUMMARY:Winter Indigenous Film - Film WaaPaKe
DESCRIPTION:7:30 PM – WaaPaKe\nDr. Jules Arita Koostachin’s deeply personal documentary explores the silence and resilience of residential school Survivors through truth\, freedom\, and power. For generations\, the suffering of residential school Survivors has radiated outward\, impacting Indigenous families and communities. Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin’s deeply personal documentary WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) moves beyond intergenerational trauma\, with an invitation to unravel the tangled threads of silence and unite in collective freedom and power. \nParental Advisory (R rated) \nCost: FREE!!! \nWhen: 2/17/25 \nTime: 7:30pm to 9pm \nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199 in Discovery Park
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-indigenous-film-showcase-day-2/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T183000
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SUMMARY:Winter Film Showcase - Spirit Rangers
DESCRIPTION:5:00 PM – Spirit Rangers\nThis animated series by Karissa Valencia follows Native American siblings Kodiak\, Summer\, and Eddy Skycedar\, who secretly become Spirit Rangers to protect the land and its spirits. \nVirtual Q&A with Karissa Valencia following the screening. 
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-film-showcase-spirit-rangers/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T213000
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SUMMARY:Winter Indigenous Film Showcase  - Indian Road Trip
DESCRIPTION:7:00 PM – Indian Road Trip\nTwo Native con-artists are tasked with driving a cranky elder across the reserve\, only to encounter supernatural forces trying to disrupt their journey. \nCost: FREE!!! \nWhen: 2/18/25 \nTime: 5pm to 9pm \nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199 in Discovery Park
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-indigenous-film-showcase-day-3/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T190000
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SUMMARY:Winter Indigenous Film Showcase DAY 4 - Short Blocks
DESCRIPTION:5:00 PM – Short Film Block 3 \nShort Films Include:  \nHAAGUA – a new short film featuring a cast of surfers representing 13 tribal nations\, traces the roots of a new generation that includes Andy Nieblas (Acjachemen)\, David Flores Ramos (Nahua)\, and Kaliko Kahoonei (Hawaiian). \nCleanings A Cakewalk – (Navajo Language Short) An imaginative and independent young boy\, Albert\, learns the value of hard work and finds his place in his community after having to clean the Chapter House which he finds out is no cake-walk in the park. \nCommodity – Commodity is a Modern Native American folktale about one man’s trials and tribulation to get an indian taco. \nThe Queen’s Flower – animated short adventure for kids that follows Emma\, a Native Hawaiian girl in 1915 Honolulu\, as she makes a very special gift for the last reigning monarch of Hawai’i\, Queen Lili’uokalani. \nJanelle Niles: Inconvenient – Janelle Niles is a Black\, Mi’kmaw\, two-spirited woman from Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia and a stand-up comedian. Despite a tumultuous upbringing\, Janelle embraces her biracial experience and queer identity\, using stand-up to usher in a new era of inclusive\, Canadian comedy. \nVirtual Q&A with Janelle Niles following the screening. Featuring a Q&A with comedian and filmmaker Janelle Niles\, including her short Inconvenient. Parental Advisory. \nWhen: 2/19/25 \nTime: 5pm to 7pm \nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199 in Discovery Park
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-indigenous-film-showcase-day-4/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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SUMMARY:Winter Indigenous Film Showcase DAY 4 - The Knowing
DESCRIPTION:7:30 PM – The Knowing \nAcclaimed journalist Tanya Talaga searches for her long-lost matriarch Annie\, solving an 80-year-old family mystery through her evocative storytelling on screen. \nWith lush cinematography and evocative storytelling\, Anishinaabe journalist Tanya Talaga embarks on a deeply personal search to discover what happened to her great-great-grandmother in The Knowing. \nCo-directors Talaga and Kanien’kehá:ka filmmaker Courtney Montour (Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again) use archival footage and intimate interviews to piece together the unknown story of Talaga’s family member\, Annie Carpenter. In the first two parts of the four-episode docuseries\, they skillfully illustrate how hard it is for Indigenous families to get answers from authorities\, especially about those who have entered the residential school or Indian hospital systems. \nArmed with a collection of historical documents\, Talaga meets previously unknown relatives\, discovers her new homelands\, and deepens her knowledge about her family’s history. Journeying from the fly-in Northern Ontario community of Peetabeck (Fort Albany First Nation) to Toronto and beyond\, The Knowing weaves together residential school history\, the Canada-wide recognition of unmarked graves — beginning with Kamloops — and the personal history of Talaga’s family. \nQ&A following the screening. Journalist Tanya Talaga embarks on an eight-decade search for her matriarch Annie Carpenter\, uncovering a story deeply connected to Canada’s residential school system. \nWhen: 2/19/25 \nTime: 7:30pm to 9pm \nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199 in Discovery Park
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-indigenous-film-showcase-day-4-the-knowing/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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SUMMARY:Winter Indigenous Film Showcase - Café Daughter
DESCRIPTION:5:00 PM – Café Daughter \nCafé Daughter is a coming-of-age story about Yvette Wong\, a young Chinese Cree girl in 1960s Saskatchewan who is told to keep secret her Cree identity\, but later learns to take pride in who she is and embraces her Cree identity. \nQ&A with Shelley Niro following the screening – Shelly Niro is a Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte filmmaker and visual artist from New York and Ontario. She is known for her photographs using herself and female family members cast in contemporary positions to challenge the stereotypes and clichés of Native American women. \nWhen: 2/20/25 \nTime: 5pm to 7:00pm \nWhere: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\n5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA 98199 in Discovery Park
URL:https://unitedindians.org/event/winter-indigenous-film-showcase-day-5/
LOCATION:Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center\, 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98199\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Daybreak Star Radio":MAILTO:dj@daybreakstarradio.com
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