Oxnard Beach Park, 1601 S. Harbor Blvd, Oxnard CA 93035
Saturday April 13 2019 10am-7pm
Sunday April 14 2019 10am-6pm
The Oxnard Powwow Committee is pleased to invite you to attend this nonprofit cultural event. This intertribal powwow is the first of its kind in the history of the City of Oxnard. This event is being supported by the community based nonprofit organization LUCHA, assisted by the City of Oxnard, and endorsed by the Ventura County Supervisor of District 5, Mr. John Zaragoza. The OPC mission is to bring a powwow to the city and surrounding communities to promote awareness, unity, and respect for native peoples and the rich tapestry of their cultural history by enjoying their songs, drums, and dances while also providing a network of service providers that Native People can contact to better their lives. Oxnard Beach Park at the Channel Islands was selected as the location to recognize its ancestral ties to the Chumash people.
Many members of local and out of state tribes will be participating, and there will be a variety of food and crafts vendors for you to enjoy. Admission is free. Parking is $5 per day. You are encouraged to bring your lawn-chairs for seating. No alcohol or firearms is allowed, and no tobacco or sage will be sold. Pets must be on a leash. We look forward to your attendance at two special days of celebrating native culture, helping native peoples in need, and bringing awareness of those peoples whose ancestors were our First Americans.
The Oxnard Powwow Committee
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well hopefully u won’t be attending.
But they WEREN’T our first Americans.
Stop the PC bs
But they Weren’t our first Americans.