“We have thousands of visitors to our powwow each year who enjoy the experience while they learn more about our culture and traditions.” “Our tribe is proud to host this popular event, which is an opportunity for tribes to come together and celebrate our Native American heritage,” said Kenneth Kahn, Tribal Chairman for the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. This is the second year the tribe has hosted the annual event in Santa Ynez after over two decades of holding the powwow at Live Oak Camp in Santa Barbara. This year’s theme is “We Honor the Children.” To mark the start of the powwow each day, there will be a gourd dance at noon, followed by a grand entry at 1 p.m. 1 at the corner of Meadowvale Road and Highway 246 in Santa Ynez. The two-day gathering will be held from 10 a.m. SANTA YNEZ, CA - SeptemDancing, singing and drumming will be on display as Native American tribes from throughout North America celebrate their heritage during the 26th annual Chumash Intertribal Powwow at in Santa Ynez.
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