Events

Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: Prairie Island Indian Community – Memorial Day Wacipi

5636 Sturgeon Lake Road 5636 Sturgeon Lake Road, Welch, MN, United States

Sometimes called Wacipi (pronounced Wa chee pee), the powwow is a traditional Native American cultural celebration where the generations gather to socialize, dance, sing, visit, renew old friendships and make new ones. In Dakota language, the word “Wacipi” literally means “they dance.” This is a time to renew thoughts of old ways, educate our youth […]

Celebrate American Indian Month in Minnesota: AIFC – Grand Reopening!

American Indian Family Center (AIFC) 579 Wells St, Saint Paul, MN, United States

We are so excited to announce our grand reopening! We look forward to reopening the building to the community and seeing all of you in person! It's been too long! Please join us in an afternoon of festivities to celebrate, including face painting, complimentary lunch from Trickster Tacos, door prizes, and much more! FREE FOOD […]

AIFC: AIFC – Ombi’ayaa Anishinaabe-Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men) – Imnizaska Family Drum

Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center 788 East 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Ombi'ayaa Anishinaabe-Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men) invites the men's support and smudge group participants and their families interested in learning and sharing to share a meal and practice learning songs. Location may vary, call (651) 560-9700 for the exact location. Elders Lodge or Indigenous Roots - 788 E. 7th St. Saint Paul, MN This drum […]

AIFC: AIFC – [Virtual Event] Men’s Support & Smudge Group

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Join American Indian Family Center's Father & Men's Outreach Specialist, Rich Antell, every other Monday for a virtual men's smudge and support group. Don't miss this chance to gather with other American Indian men to explore your identity, participate in your culture, and support each other. Register here: https://bit.ly/3LuWlWK

AIFC: [Virtual Event] AIFC: Khunsi Onikan – Well-Anon (Native American Al-Anon) Meeting

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Open to anyone wanting to learn to have healthy boundaries and healthy relationships with the other addicts/alcoholics in their lives. Join us every Tuesday at 7 PM CST for help and hope. Suppose you have a loved one dealing with addiction. In that case, our Khunsi Onikan Program sponsors these weekly Native American culturally-based, one-hour […]

AIFC: AIFC – Ombi’ayaa Anishinaabe-Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men) – Imnizaska Family Drum

Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center 788 East 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Ombi'ayaa Anishinaabe-Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men) invites the men's support and smudge group participants and their families interested in learning and sharing to share a meal and practice learning songs. Location may vary, call (651) 560-9700 for the exact location. Elders Lodge or Indigenous Roots - 788 E. 7th St. Saint Paul, MN This drum […]

AIFC: [Virtual Event] AIFC: Khunsi Onikan – Wellbriety/Medicine Wheel 12 Steps Meeting

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Open to anyone wanting to work on recovery from any addiction. Every Thursday at 7 pm CST, AIFC’s Khunsi Onikan program will be sponsoring a culturally-based recovery support Wellbriety/Medicine Wheel 12-step meeting for the community; anyone wanting to work on recovery from any addictions is welcome to attend. No need to register in advance. Click […]

AIFC: AIFC – [Virtual Event] Men’s Support & Smudge Group

Virtual Event
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Join American Indian Family Center's Father & Men's Outreach Specialist, Rich Antell, every other Monday for a virtual men's smudge and support group. Don't miss this chance to gather with other American Indian men to explore your identity, participate in your culture, and support each other. Register here: https://bit.ly/3LuWlWK

AIFC: [Virtual Event] AIFC: Khunsi Onikan – Well-Anon (Native American Al-Anon) Meeting

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Open to anyone wanting to learn to have healthy boundaries and healthy relationships with the other addicts/alcoholics in their lives. Join us every Tuesday at 7 PM CST for help and hope. Suppose you have a loved one dealing with addiction. In that case, our Khunsi Onikan Program sponsors these weekly Native American culturally-based, one-hour […]