July 18–20 (Friday–Sunday) at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center
For over 30 years, the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation's (UIATF) Seafair Indian Days Powwow has been a staple of Seattle's Seafair celebrations. And UUC's Acting for Racial Justice Team encourages you to attend!
Founded in 1970, UIATF, based at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Seattle’s Discovery Park, provides a broad range of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. The Daybreak Star building is home to Daybreak Star Preschool, the Daybreak Star radio station, and the Sacred Circle Gallery. In addition, the UIATF hosts the Seafair Indian Days Powwow, events for Indigenous People’s Day, and Native art markets.
The Powwow is free to attend but donations are greatly appreciated. Every donation, no matter the size, directly supports the programs of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. All are welcome.
If you have questions or concerns about protocol, please visit their Frequently Asked Questions page.
Click here for the schedule (scroll down below the participant information).
The United Indians of All Tribes Foundation has been the recipient of UUC Second Sunday Plate collections. and UUC members have participated in the Wrestling with the Truth of Colonization program developed by UIATF with other Native organizations and hosted by Sound Alliance. At the end of the last Wrestling with the Truth of Colonization workshop we were encouraged to attend the Powwows.

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