Sat Nov 2, 9:00 AM - Sat Nov 2, 9:00 PM
7311 Decker Ln, Austin, TX 78724
Community: University of Texas
Description
The 28th Annual Austin Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival November 2, 20199 am till 9 pmTravis County Expo Center
Event Details
Open to the public and everyone is welcome.This is a family friendly event and absolutely no drugs or alcohol are permitted.
The Austin Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival is truly a unique Austin event. See hundreds of Native American artists, dancers, and singers from across the country and experience a fascinating look into this rich culture.
Traditional Powwow - Hundreds of dancers from across the country. Dance competitions.
Heritage Stage - Native artist, dancers and musicians performing.
Native Market - Shop our large covered market. Native American arts and crafts.
Food Court - Relax and enjoy traditional Native American foods.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Interactive Program - Fun for the whole family.
for more information please visit www.austinpowwow.net
Please join us for the 28th Annual Austin Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival
This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Departmentand a grant from the Texas Commission of the Arts
The Austin Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival is truly a unique Austin event. See hundreds of Native American artists, dancers, and singers from across the country and experience a fascinating look into this rich culture.
Traditional Powwow - Hundreds of dancers from across the country. Dance competitions.
Heritage Stage - Native artist, dancers and musicians performing.
Native Market - Shop our large covered market. Native American arts and crafts.
Food Court - Relax and enjoy traditional Native American foods.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Interactive Program - Fun for the whole family.
for more information please visit www.austinpowwow.net
Please join us for the 28th Annual Austin Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival
This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Departmentand a grant from the Texas Commission of the Arts