American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco

American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco This page is created to give the American Indian Cultural Center an identity and voice as the planning and advocacy moves forward to bring the AICCSF back!

Our vision is to create and provide a dynamic place of learning, culture and community to the citizens of the bay area to learn about American Indian heritage and culture and to enhance a sense of understanding about American Indians in the urban environment. We are seeking to create a cultural facility by providing culturally relevant, educational, arts and information-sharing wellness programs t

o American Indian youth, elders and families while creating a “community venue” “safe community space” in the bay area for all to participate. Our business model plan is based on containing fixed costs and funding, community access through the engagement from market based rentals for public and private events (weddings, powwow’s, etc.), educational class offerings through tuition and donor supported scholarships; and facility related expenses operational support through City and County of San Francisco and federal and tribal agencies and governments.

06/15/2026

The California condor once soared above the redwood forests of the Pacific Northwest.

Then it disappeared.

For more than a century, no condor nested in these ancient forests. Generations came and went without seeing North America's largest land bird raise its young among the towering redwoods it had called home for thousands of years.

Now, that has changed.

The Yurok Tribe, working alongside state wildlife partners, has confirmed a California condor egg in the Pacific Northwest redwood range for the first time in over 100 years.

It is more than an egg.

It is a sign that a species pushed to the edge of extinction is finding its way home.

By the 1980s, California condors had nearly vanished from the wild. Habitat loss, poisoning, and human activity reduced their numbers to just a few dozen birds. Many feared they would disappear forever.

But the Yurok Tribe never gave up on their return.

Through years of restoration work, habitat protection, cultural leadership, and reintroduction efforts, the tribe helped bring condors back to a landscape that had been waiting for them.

Now, for the first time in more than a century, condors are not simply flying through the redwoods.

They are raising the next generation there.

For the Yurok people, this moment represents more than wildlife recovery. It reflects the power of stewardship, patience, and the understanding that when Indigenous communities lead conservation efforts, entire ecosystems can heal.

The condor remembered the way home.

And the redwoods were still waiting.

Join us and many others who are affected by the budget cuts! We were there today but will be back Thursday! Come out and...
06/15/2026

Join us and many others who are affected by the budget cuts! We were there today but will be back Thursday! Come out and stand in solidarity with our community organizations losing city funds for programs.

This is our last month of Pow wow drum and dance until September! We take a break so our families can pow wow, go to cer...
06/04/2026

This is our last month of Pow wow drum and dance until September! We take a break so our families can pow wow, go to ceremony and have a great summer! So don’t miss out! Come on by on Thursdays!

Join us TOMORROW at 6pm at Grace Fellowship Church on 16th Street as we invite Indian Health Center of Santa Clara for a...
05/28/2026

Join us TOMORROW at 6pm at Grace Fellowship Church on 16th Street as we invite Indian Health Center of Santa Clara for a report back on their MMIP Research Project. Dinner is provided.

Pow Wow Drum & Dance Class to follow! 💃🏻🕺🏻🎶

Join AICCSF in this year’s Carnaval parade at staging area  #4! Welcoming Native community to come walk with us and Poww...
05/20/2026

Join AICCSF in this year’s Carnaval parade at staging area #4! Welcoming Native community to come walk with us and Powwow dancers to show up and show out to the crowds.

Meet at 8:30 AM
Location: 24th St and Bryant St

Scan QR Code or check link below to sign up!

https://form.jotform.com/aicc_sf/carnaval2026native

Tomorrow we will be at SFSU for the 16th Annual Mural celebration. We are honored to partner with SKINS remembering the ...
04/16/2026

Tomorrow we will be at SFSU for the 16th Annual Mural celebration. We are honored to partner with SKINS remembering the resilience of our past and present ✊🏽FREE EVENT. AICC DANCERS WILL BE DANCING!
💃🏻 🕺🏻 🥁
We will NOT have our regular pow wow drum and dance class. We ask community to come and support the event. Food will be provided.

The American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco and The American Indian Cultural District of San Francisco thank Su...
03/30/2026

The American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco and The American Indian Cultural District of San Francisco thank Supervisor Supervisor Jackie Fielder Jackie Fielder for your bravery to speak on your mental health and sharing with everyone without fear of judgement. It’s speaks to your character and leadership and together we can break the stigmas of mental health. The Native community is here when you need us with love, 🫶🏽 support 🩷🌿and understanding. Thank you for clearing up the rumors of resigning 💪🏽 and asking the media to respect your privacy. The Native community will be praying for you and know that we are here 🙌🏾

AICC would like to send prayers 🪶🌿🌿and love 🩷 to Supervisor Jackie Fielder as she heals and gets rest from a health cris...
03/28/2026

AICC would like to send prayers 🪶🌿🌿and love 🩷 to Supervisor Jackie Fielder as she heals and gets rest from a health crisis. We have NOT heard any news from our D9 Supervisor about resigning. We need our Supervisor to be heathy and we ask the city to give her time to take care of her health so she can get back out there fighting for our city! She is a strong 💪🏽 Lakota Indigenous Woman and we look forward to working along side of her soon.

Come out this Saturday for the State Recognition and Anniversary Celebration 🥳🎉🙌🏾 There is still time to join the parade...
03/27/2026

Come out this Saturday for the State Recognition and Anniversary Celebration 🥳🎉🙌🏾 There is still time to join the parade and represent your tribe and community. We look forward to seeing you all Saturday!

Congratulations to Crystal Wahpepah for all the beautiful work you are doing to connect people on a path to traditional ...
03/19/2026

Congratulations to Crystal Wahpepah for all the beautiful work you are doing to connect people on a path to traditional health and wellness through food.

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