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Indigenous Peoples’ Month Celebration

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Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Month at Friday Nights with Off the Grid at OMCA.

Schedule:

5–7 pm – DJ BenetAmphitheater

5–8 pm – Off The Grid food trucks, 10th Street

5–9 pm – Town Fare Sundeck

7 pm – All Nations SingersAmphitheater

7:30 pm – Sonoma County Pomo DancersAmphitheater

8 pm – All Nations SingersAmphitheater

Join in the OMCA Amphitheater for an evening of powerful drum beats, dancing, and singing in honor of Indigneous Peoples’ Month. All Nations Singers is a legendary Northern Style Pow Wow singing group founded in Oakland by Michael Bellanger and others in 1989. This intertribal Indigenous singing and drumming group will bring that big Pow Wow sound to Friday Nights at OMCA at 7 pm and again at 8 pm.

At 7:30 pm, enjoy a performance of traditional Pomo dancing and singing from the North Bay’s Sonoma County Pomo Dancers. This group of talented dancers and singers offers an experience of ceremony, prayer, song, and dance straight from tribal community.

DJ Benet will be playing in the Amphitheater from 6 to 8 pm.

*Performances are subject to change.

When

Fri November 11, 2022    
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

More Info

Free; Food available for purchase
Contact: OMCA

Where

Oakland Museum of California (OMCA)
1000 Oak Street, Oakland, CA, 94607

Event Type

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