Marin American Indian Alliance

Marin American Indian Alliance Marin American Indian Alliance Monthly gatherings of inter-tribal people from Marin, Sonoma and beyond with
drumming and a potluck meal.

05/22/2026

Save the date! Honored Elders Day is returning to the State Indian Museum for its 47th year on Saturday, June 6th, from 9am to 4pm!

This annual event is held to recognize the contributions and lived experiences of Native American Elders in our communities. Elders are invited to the State Indian Museum for lunch, gifts, and a cultural dance program. In addition to recognition, California State Parks, the California Indian Heritage Center Foundation (CIHCF), and our HED planning partners hope to provide a safe place for families and friends to connect and share joys and memories together.

Native American Elders are encouraged to join! To help ensure a smooth event, please let us know beforehand if you plan to attend this year's event. Early registration helps our planning efforts to provide enough gifts and meals for participating Elders.

Additionally, the governor’s office will present an official proclamation celebrating the contributions of California’s Native people.

Please help spread the word! Family, friends, and the public are all welcome to attend! Registered Elders who check in on the day of the event will receive special gifts of appreciation from the community as well as a catered luncheon.

Pre-registration is HIGHLY encouraged.

Please register online by calling the State Indian Museum directly at (916) 324-0971 or by registering online.

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/HonoredEldersDay

Who is an Elder? A person may be identified as an Elder by their Tribe or, more generally, be age 60 or older and carry important teachings, traditions, and responsibilities within their community.

05/22/2026

2nd Round of Riggins Building Schedule:
5 pm- 8pm
Thursdays.
Dinner @ 5 pm

April 16 and 23; May 7, 14, 21, and 28 - Necklaces, Earrings, Belts, Breechcloth's, Back Pieces, and Top Knots
June 4 and 11 - Necklaces, Earrings, Back Pieces, Top knots, Eye pieces and Yellowhammers

Facilitators:
Tim Snow - Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake - Back pieces and topknots
Alycia Ford- Yurok Tribe - Beading Eye pieces, and earrings

For more information, contact Jennifer L. Ray @ (707) 349-9846 or [email protected]

05/21/2026

The 2021-22 EBCI (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) Royalty is shown at the Annual Kituwah Celebration at Kituwah – the Mother Town of the Cherokee – on May 21, 2022. They are shown, left to right, Teen Miss Cherokee Tsini McCoy, Miss Cherokee Tyra Maney, Little Miss Cherokee Trinnity Jackson, and Junior Miss Cherokee Makaula Lambert. (SCOTT MCKIE B.P./One Feather photo)

05/21/2026

Stomp dance classes take place throughout 2026 at the Chickasaw Nation Community Center in Ada!

The next class is Tuesday, May 26, from 6-8 p.m. Classes are open to the public and all ages are welcome.

For more information, please call (580) 622-7140.

05/21/2026

Our Intertribal Dance Gathering is back on Sunday, May 30th! All are welcome to join us at the Presidio Tunnel Tops for a day of dance, music, screen printing and more!

📅Saturday, May 30 | 11am-4pm
📍Presidio Tunnel Tops, East Meadow | San Francisco

05/20/2026
05/20/2026
05/19/2026

The 3rd Annual Yurok Elder Summit is coming May 19th from 10am to 3pm at the AWC Community Center in Klamath. Guests will be treated to a BBQ lunch, gifts, Elder Program information and guest speakers! If you need transportation, please contact Yurok Transit at (707) 482-0731.

05/19/2026

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San Rafael, CA
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