Free. Outdoors. Fresh. | Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
Join us in celebration of San Francisco's Indigenous Peoples' Day at Yerba Buena Gardens Festival with Native American art, music and vendors. Jonathan Cordero (Ramaytush Ohlone) begins the celebration with an opening and land acknowledgement. The program highlights the vastly diverse and talented community of Indigenous artists, featuring performances from:
Round Valley Traditional Dancers & Round Valley Feather Dancers (Pomo)
Pura Fé (Tuscarora)
Raye Zaragoza (Akimel O'otham descent)
Hinewirangi Kohu (Maori)
Ostwelve (Sto:lo)
Pamyua (Inuit)
Teokalli Aztec Dancers
Emceed by Jackie Keliiaa (Washoe and Paiute)
The first 100 attendees will receive a copy of a commemorative poster by L. Frank Manriquez and Emmanuel Montoya.
Part of The Continuous Thread: Celebrating Our Interwoven Histories, Identities and Contributions.
Presented with support from the San Francisco Arts Commission and in partnership with International Indian Treaty Council, American Indian Contemporary Arts and the Consulate General of Canada.
Free. Outdoors. Fresh. | Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
Join us in celebration of San Francisco's Indigenous Peoples' Day at Yerba Buena Gardens Festival with Native American art, music and vendors. Jonathan Cordero (Ramaytush Ohlone) begins the celebration with an opening and land acknowledgement. The program highlights the vastly diverse and talented community of Indigenous artists, featuring performances from:
Round Valley Traditional Dancers & Round Valley Feather Dancers (Pomo)
Pura Fé (Tuscarora)
Raye Zaragoza (Akimel O'otham descent)
Hinewirangi Kohu (Maori)
Ostwelve (Sto:lo)
Pamyua (Inuit)
Teokalli Aztec Dancers
Emceed by Jackie Keliiaa (Washoe and Paiute)
The first 100 attendees will receive a copy of a commemorative poster by L. Frank Manriquez and Emmanuel Montoya.
Part of The Continuous Thread: Celebrating Our Interwoven Histories, Identities and Contributions.
Presented with support from the San Francisco Arts Commission and in partnership with International Indian Treaty Council, American Indian Contemporary Arts and the Consulate General of Canada.
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