On June 15, Cacade Locks will host Festival of Nations, celebrating the vibrant cultures, traditions and histories of the tribes of the Columbia, focused on raising awareness of salmon and river restoration.
On June 15, Cacade Locks will host Festival of Nations, celebrating the vibrant cultures, traditions and histories of the tribes of the Columbia, focused on raising awareness of salmon and river restoration.
Native dancers perform at a previous event. This year’s Gorge Festival of Nations will include dance performances by members of Little Swans and other youth from the Confederated Tribes of the Gorge, showcasing traditional regalia and ceremonial movements.
On June 15, Cacade Locks will host Festival of Nations, celebrating the vibrant cultures, traditions and histories of the tribes of the Columbia, focused on raising awareness of salmon and river restoration.
CASCADE LOCKS — The Gorge Festival of Nations Committee, made up of representatives from the tribes of the Columbia River Gorge, has announced that a one-day cultural celebration, Gorge Festival of Nations, will run from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on June 15 in Cascade Locks.
On June 15, Cacade Locks will host Festival of Nations, celebrating the vibrant cultures, traditions and histories of the tribes of the Columbia, focused on raising awareness of salmon and river restoration.
Photo courtesy Debora Lorang
The event will celebrate the cultures, traditions, and histories of the tribes of the Columbia River Gorge, with a focus on raising awareness of salmon and river restoration. Attendees will experience a day of educational and family-friendly activities, exploring traditional and contemporary arts, crafts, music, dance and cuisine.
Highlights include:
A traditional pow wow, featuring a grand entry at 5:00 p.m., with youth dancers in full regalia performing to the rhythm of the drums.
Dance performances by members of Little Swans and other youth from the Confederated Tribes of the Gorge, showcasing traditional regalia and ceremonial movements.
Native dancers perform at a previous event. This year’s Gorge Festival of Nations will include dance performances by members of Little Swans and other youth from the Confederated Tribes of the Gorge, showcasing traditional regalia and ceremonial movements.
Photo courtesy Debora Lorang
Salmon bake and food vendors: Salmon (limited supplies), and traditional and contemporary dishes, with food vendors offering Native American fry bread, Indian tacos, and huckleberry shortcake.
Artisan market: Purchase beadwork and regalia, handicrafts, artworks, and photography directly from Native American artisans.
Photo courtesy Debora Lorang
Storytelling: Immerse yourself in the rich oral traditions through talks led by river chiefs and respected elders.
Live traditional demonstrations: Exhibits facilitated by skilled artisans including first foods, basket weaving, fish net creation, salmon baking, stick games and more.
Bouncy castles: Kids can enjoy fun-filled activities in the bouncy castles, ensuring a memorable day for the whole family.
Photo courtesy Debora Lorang
This event is based on the original Festival of Nations event (2005-2010) and plans to continue annually with a focus on raising awareness of salmon and river restoration. Proceeds will support Gorge Native Youth programs.
“We are honored to partner with the tribes of the Columbia River Gorge to bring this cultural celebration to life,” said Buck Jones, Salmon Marketing Specialist, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. “This festival is a wonderful opportunity for attendees to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the diverse traditions that enrich our community and of our connection to the river.”
Photo courtesy Debora Lorang
The Gorge Festival of Nations is committed to fostering cultural exchange and understanding. This event is open to the public, and all are welcome to join in the celebration. Admission is free. Proceeds and donations will support Gorge Native Youth programs.
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