Día de la Raza in Phoenix will be celebrated on October 10 and there are many cultural events being planned in this city for this significant date. In fact, it is no longer the arrival of Christopher Columbus to America that is commemorated, but the diversity and importance of indigenous and native peoples in the United States.
That’s why JefeBet has brought you the 5 best events for this Indigenous People’s Day in Phoenix, Arizona.
Dia de la Raza Celebration in Phoenix 2022 | Top 5 Events Not to Miss
Indigenous People’s Day at the Heard Museum
On Saturday, October 8 from 9:30 am to 4 pm the Heard Museum will host an Indigenous Peoples Day celebration to honor indigenous art and culture. This visit will provide an opportunity to recognize American Indian artists, musicians and writers and engage with the community.
Events will include food trucks, live performances by the percussion group Thunder Boys, storytellers, planting of plants and fanzine exhibitions with two artists. This outdoor event is free and open to the public.
8th Arizona Indigenous Peoples Day
Arizona Indigenous Peoples Day is a highly anticipated event organized by members of the community. This year the organizers will hold three days of events for this important date in which, among others, there will be a spiritual race with prayers and a meeting to reflect and recognize the importance of indigenous culture and groups in the United States.
This event is 100 % free and will be held from October 8 to 10 of this year.
PowWow and Gourd Dance of the Phoenix Indian Center
On the other hand, the Phoenix Indian Center is hosting a PowWow and Gourd Dance at Steele Indian School Park on Saturday, October 8 from 10 am to 8 pm. A PowWow is a Native American ceremony that includes a feast, drinks and music. They also allow indigenous people to honor their cultures and socialize.
The event will also feature an indigenous market and a Gourd Dance, which is a traditional indigenous social dance. Admission is free.
Indigenous People’s Day Fest
The festival will provide an opportunity to see and hear an accurate representation of the wide diversity of indigenous cultures, languages and expressions of art. It will feature a vendor marketplace, food trucks, skateboard demonstrations and competitions, a community zone, indigenous film screenings with Indie Film Fest and musical guests on the main stage. It will be held on October 10 at First Street and Garfield.
Cleaning of the Salado River
Finally, in conjunction with the group IPDAZ, Keep Nature Wild will be holding a walk-a-thon to clean up the Salt River in Phoenix. This cleaning will take place from 7:30 am to 11 am and is free of charge. However, it does require pre-registration and that attendees wear comfortable clothing that can get wet and dirty.
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