The 56th Annual Coharie Indian Cultural Powwow is a significant cultural event that brings together people from across the region to celebrate American Indian heritage. Held at the Coharie Tribal Ground in Clinton, NC, this two-day festival features traditional dancing, drumming, crafts, and food. It is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the Coharie people and experience the richness of their traditions in a welcoming and respectful environment. Join us for this historic annual celebration.
What to Expect
A vibrant cultural festival with traditional performances and community activities.
Who Should Attend
Community members
Cultural enthusiasts
Families
Students
Agenda Overview
The event takes place over two days, September 11 and 12.
Venue & Address
Coharie Tribal Ground
7531 US-421 Clinton , North Carolina – 28328 United States
Organizer
Coharie Indian Tribe · Tribal Organization
The Coharie Indian Tribe is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina dedicated to preserving their culture and heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entry fee?
Please check the Coharie Tribe website for event details.