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Please join us for a time of gathering, family, and the celebration of Indigenous culture! NC State’s 33rd Annual Powwow consists of Native business vendors, traditional drum groups, and the display of different Indigenous dance styles.

The Conference provides a forum for discussion of the cultures, histories, and contemporary experiences of Native Americans in the Southeast United States.

RES 2025 is the Summit to attend for those looking for high caliber networking, winning teaming opportunities, business development sessions, one-on-one consulting, all centered around American Indian Enterprise.

To increase awareness of American Indian issues; celebrate the traditional and contemporary history of American Indians in North Carolina. To promote resources, American Indian Heritage, and opportunities beneficial to the American Indian population.

The Commission meeting will be held in conjunction with the NC Indian Unity Conference, March 6-8, 2025.

The AIHC — with support from its community partners, the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs and the North Carolina American Indian Commission—has been the culminating event in honor of American Indian Heritage Month in North Carolina for more than 25 years.

The Annual AISES National Conference is a unique, three-day event focusing on educational, professional, and workforce development for Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) studies and careers.

  • Hear from professional guest speakers
  • Visit & speak with healthcare/professional vendors
  • Engage with panel of health experts
  • Talking circles
  • Food, dancing & more

Join Us to Learn

  • How to forge healthy relationships
  • Warning signs of potential violence
  • Importance of self care
  • Impacts of bullying on kids
  • How to enroll children in your tribe

Join Us for Fun

  • Enjoy a pizza lunch
  • Bookb