Description
After purchase, you will be added to the list to check in on the day of the event. There is no physical ticket, we will confirm your name and number of tickets purchased at the event when you arrive.
$0.00 – $5.00
This year the powwow will focus on highlighting Native skills and practices, history, food, and arts and crafts. This beautiful event will include Native song and dance – with a return of the Wampanoag Singers and Dancers! – and crafts, Native vendors, foods, storytelling, drumming, and demonstrations of skills and cultural Wampanoag practices.
This is a Rain or Shine event!
In addition, Kitty Hendricks is the clerk for the Native Conservancy Council, which will be present along with the Native Youth Council, at the powwow. These groups are pillars in the Native community. RTB wants them to have space to educate, prosper, and share in our community!
General Admission – $5
Children 10 years old and under – FREE
(please “purchase” free tickets for kids so we can have accurate numbers)
After purchase, you will be added to the list to check in on the day of the event. There is no physical ticket, we will confirm your name and number of tickets purchased at the event when you arrive.
Tickets | General Admission, Child (10 years old and under), Donate a ticket |
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Round the Bend Farm (RTB), a Center for Restorative Community, located in Dartmouth, Massachusetts is a working farm and educational non-profit. We are a living laboratory that cultivates, educates, and empowers people of all ages. We are devoted to the global paradigm shift toward hope and abundance by valuing diversity, modeling nature, and redefining wealth.
92 Allens Neck Road, South Dartmouth, MA 02748