Welcome to the Cherokee 4th of July Powwow, a vibrant celebration of culture and tradition in North Carolina. Hosted by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, this annual event honors indigenous heritage and community spirit. Experience an explosion of authentic Indian music, dancing, food and festivities during an action-packed July 4th weekend in Cherokee, North Carolina. With over $60,000 in prize money for dance competitions, thousands of spectators come near and far to view world-champion dancers adorned in colorful regalia compete with jaw-dropping dances and music made to move you. During the powwow, you can try authentic tribal foods, shop for traditional Indian crafts and get an insider’s look at a rich ancient culture.
Dance competition categories include:
Tip: Don’t miss the Grand Entry march each day for the dramatic procession.
Located in Cherokee, North Carolina, amidst the stunning backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, the powwow invites visitors to experience the region's natural beauty. Nearby attractions include the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, offering insights into Cherokee history, and the Oconaluftee Indian Village, where visitors can step back in time to explore a recreated Cherokee village.
Whether participating in the dances, shopping for handmade crafts, or simply taking in the sights and sounds, the Cherokee 4th of July Powwow offers an unforgettable experience celebrating indigenous heritage amidst the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains.
Join the Lumbee Tribe of N.C. for the "Dance of the Harvest Moon" Powwow from September 27 to September 29, 2024, at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center, 638 Terry Sanford Drive, Maxton, North Carolina. The event is one of the largest powwows on the East Coast, and it welcomes some of the best drum groups and dancers from around the nation. Tickets range from $5 to $20.
For more information, visit www.lumbeetribe.com. The 2024 head staff includes Louis Campbell and Ciena Fedor as head male and female dancers; Billy Hunt is the head drum judge; Nicholas Locklear is the head dance judge; Patrick Green is the arena director; JD Moore and Marty Thurman are the emcees; and WarPaint (Northern) and Otter Trail (Southern) are the host drums.
The Lumbee Powwow has something for everyone. Guest will enjoy Powwow dancing, a dance contest for men and women and a drum contest. There will also be cultural demonstrations throughout the weekend.
More information at Visit NC, https://www.visitnc.com/event/DLiN/dance-of-the-harvest-moon-powwow
The Meherrin Powwow is held annually on the first weekend of October, at the Meherrin Tribal Grounds in Hertford County, North Carolina.
Our Powwow has several dance and drum competitions and shows the rich cultural heritage of our community. In addition to the competitions, visitors can also browse through traditional craft stalls and sample delicious food from our vendors. The event draws participants and spectators from all over the United States and Canada, making it a truly unforgettable experience.