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Great Country Farms Fall Pumpkin Harvest Festival
Great Country Farms - 9:00 AM
Great Country Farms - 9:00 AM
Placita Mágica at National Children’s Museum
National Children's Museum - 9:30 AM
National Children's Museum - 9:30 AM
Pumpkin Village at Leesburg Animal Park
Leesburg Animal Park - 9:30 AM
Leesburg Animal Park - 9:30 AM
Welcome to Native Place at National Museum of the American Indian
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National Museum of the American Indian National Mall - 1:00 PM Pick
Altar del Día de los Muertos (at Bohrer Park)
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
US Capitol & US Capitol Visitor Center Tour
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
Welcome to Native Place at National Museum of the American Indian
National Museum of the American Indian National Mall - 1:00 PM Pick
National Museum of the American Indian National Mall - 1:00 PM Pick
US Capitol & US Capitol Visitor Center Tour
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
Altar del Día de los Muertos (at Bohrer Park)
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
Altar del Día de los Muertos (at Bohrer Park)
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
US Capitol & US Capitol Visitor Center Tour
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
Altar del Día de los Muertos (at Bohrer Park)
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
Bohrer Park - 8:00 AM
US Capitol & US Capitol Visitor Center Tour
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
El Día de los Muertos Festival at the National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery - 5:00 PM Pick
National Portrait Gallery - 5:00 PM Pick
Inspire: CCS Family Concert & Instrument Petting Zoo (at Atlas Performing Arts Center)
Atlas Performing Arts Center - 2:30 PM Pick
Atlas Performing Arts Center - 2:30 PM Pick
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Tribal Voices at Glen Echo Park
Sun Nov 3, 2024
1:00pm to 4:00pm ET
Age: All ages
Price: Free
Tribal Voices: A Native American Heritage Celebration honors the culture and history of Native Americans as part of the Diverse Voices. This series amplifies the stories of diverse and often-underrepresented groups. This year’s event will feature live performances, storytelling, and artistic activities with opportunities for audience participation.
The event includes:
- a performance by Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers, who present a colorful, educational, and entertaining “pow wow-style event featuring American Indian Dance, Drum & Song,” carrying on the long-standing traditions, culture, and heritage of their indigenous ancestors;
- a solo performance of Blues, Jazz and Soul music by Carly Harvey, an Eastern Band Tsalagi and Tuscarora descendant and the originator of "Native Scat," an improvisational fusion of a traditional Jazz scat with Native vocables;
- a presentation by Native America’s Protectors, who will perform and share the origin/history of various dance styles, including Men's Eastern Woodland, Women's Eastern Woodland, Women's Blanket, Hoop Dance, Modern Dance, and Men's Eastern Style;
- artisan demonstrations of leather and bead work and artwork for sale;
- drop-in artistic activities throughout the day
- The National Park Service will provide interpretive information and their Junior Ranger program will be available throughout the event. In addition, the event includes food trucks specializing in Native American cuisine and other cuisine.
** Activity dates/times are subject to change. Please click through to the activity website to verify.