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United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Seafair Indian Days Powwow

3 Days. 15,000+ Attendees. 35 Years of Seafair Powwows.

United Indians’ Seafair Indian Village Powwow is a proud tradition that brings Native Americans of all tribes and cultures together to celebrate. Held annually and generally on the third weekend in July in conjunction with Seattle Seafair, the Powwow takes place on our Powwow Grounds adjacent to the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. Over 15,000 people attend over the 3-day event, including visitors, dancers, musicians, vendors and tourists.

The Powwow showcases traditional Indian cooking, jewelry-making, music, and especially dancing. Throughout the day, tribes from the United States and Canada dance in full tribal regalia. All are welcome, Native and non-Native alike! If this is your first time attending a Powwow, we invite you to look at our FAQ page for information and best practices.

Disclosure

No weapons. No pets. No drugs. No alcohol. Not responsible for loss, theft, personal injuries, short-funded travels.

2022 Powwow – photos courtesy of Jack Storms