Join us for the Natchez Powwow March 28-29 on the Natchez Bluff overlooking the mighty Mississippi.
This event has been an annual event in Natchez since 1989 highlighting American Indian culture from all over the United States and even Canada. The powwow is usually ‘pan Indian’ and is not specific for any one particular tribe or another, but combines cultural elements from multiple tribes and American Indian influences.
Admission is free!
NATCHEZ POWWOW
Saturday and Sunday
March 28-29, 2026
Powwow Grounds located on the Bluffs of the Mississippi River in Downtown Natchez, Mississippi
GPS Address: 319 N. Broadway St. Natchez MS 39120
Master of Ceremonies………………………..Frank Carson, Otoe-Pawnee (Stillwater, OK)
Arena Director….………………………………………………..….Darsh DeSilva (Round Rock, TX)
Head Singer Southern Drum…….Eddie Yellowfish, Osage-Otoe-Comanche (Oklahoma City, OK)
Head Man Dancer……………………………………Free “Bird” Kasler, Otoe (Chouteau, OK)
Head Lady Dancer…………………………………………….Wonzie Kline Kole, Mescalero Apache-Comanche (Dallas, TX)
Head Gourd Dancer……….James Barton, (Summerville, South Carolina)
No ALCOHOL ALLOWED in the POWWOW AREA, including the TRADER and FOOD VENDING areas. Thank you for your help with that.

