Redbird’s 17th Annual Children of Many Colors Native American Intertribal Powwow

July 14-16, 2017

Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, CA 93021 

(Ventura County, Southern California)

Friday, July 14 6PM – 10 PM Open Flute Circle

All wind instruments welcome, all levels of skill, all nations welcome

Saturday, July 15 11 AM – 10 PM 

Gourd Dancing and Intertribal Powwow Intertribal Bird SInging, Coming out ceremonies, intertribal and exhibition dances

Sunday, July 16 11 AM – 6PM

Gourd Dancing and Intertribal Powwow 11 AM Veteran’s Honoring – All Veterans Welcome Intertribal Bird Singing

$2.00 suggested parking donation per vehicle, no passenger limitHosted by Redbird, a non profit Native American and environmental association www.RedbirdsVision.org

Open to and welcoming the public: Native American singing, dancing, arts, crafts, food, cultural presenters, storytellers and traditional dwellings: Head Man Johnny Nieto, Head Woman  – Yendi Nieto, Outgoing Princess – Annalisa Cortez, Head Gourd Dancer – Larry Jurado, Host Drums Wildhorse, Hale and Company, Blue Star, Arena Director Victor Chavez, Master of Ceremonies –  Ben Hale, Carrying the American Flag – Dr. Michael Willis

Sponsored in part by  Moorpark College the Barbara Barnard Smith Fund for World Musics, a charitable fund managed by the Ventura County Community Foundation; The Moon Family Trust;The Tule River Yokut Indians Foundation; Lodge Circle Ministry

Hosted  by Redbird, a 501(c)(3) non profit association promoting the awareness and celebration of indigenous cultures and people and creating a sustainable future P.O. Box 702, Simi Valley, CA 93062 email: [email protected]  805 217 0364.


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