![]() Indigenous Day Powwow in Berkeley celebrates its 30th anniversary, Oct. Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight Aztec goods like a copal burning kit and sage were brought my Mitlalpili, a merchant from San Jose. He sold hand-made Aztec cultural art and products, Oct. Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight Mitlalpili, who identifies as Aztec, traveled from San Jose to be part of the Indian Market for the first time. 8, 2022 Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight Randy Pico and Aurora Mamea, the Powwow MCs, and Ellie Madril, daughter to head dancers Eddie Madril and Sara Moncada, announce winners for the celebration’s raffle at the Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow in Berkeley, Oct. ![]() 8, 2022 Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight Dancers at the Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow in Berkeley perform during a Dance Round, Oct. Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight Dancers at the Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow in Berkeley perform during a Dance Round, Oct. Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight The All Nations Singers, an Oakland-based native drum group, play during the Inter-Tribal dance at the Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow in Berkeley, Oct. Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight Dancers from different Indigenous Nations perform the Grand Entry at Berkeley Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow in Civic Center, Oct. Credit: Ximena Natera, Berkeleyside/CatchLight A circle painted on the grass at the Civic Center Park indicated the dance arena where people from many indigenous nations danced and prayed throughout the day, Oct. Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow in Berkeley celebrates its 30th anniversary after a two-year hiatus due to wildfires and COVID-19.
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