Culture · Festival

Battle Point Powwow

A traditional Ojibwe Powwow celebrating culture, dance, and community at the Battle Point Community Center.

Fri, 18 Sep 2026 – Sun, 20 Sep 2026 Battle Point Community Center Federal Dam , Minnesota
The Battle Point Powwow is a significant annual cultural gathering hosted by the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Held at the Battle Point Community Center in Federal Dam, Minnesota, this event serves as a vibrant celebration of Anishinaabe traditions, featuring traditional dance, music, and community fellowship. Attendees are invited to witness the rich heritage of the Ojibwe people through ceremonial performances and social gatherings, fostering unity and cultural preservation within the region.

What to Expect

A respectful and vibrant cultural celebration featuring traditional regalia, drumming, and dancing.

Who Should Attend

  • Cultural enthusiasts
  • Local community members
  • History buffs
  • Families
  • Students of Native American culture

Agenda Overview

A three-day event from September 18th to September 20th, 2026.
Venue & Address
Battle Point Community Center
10051 Battle Point Trail NW
Federal Dam , Minnesota – 56641
United States
Organizer
Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe · Tribal Government
The governing body of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, dedicated to preserving culture and community.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Battle Point Powwow?
The event is scheduled for September 18-20, 2026.
Where is it located?
It takes place at the Battle Point Community Center in Federal Dam, MN.
Who hosts the event?
The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe hosts the annual gathering.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, it is a community event celebrating Ojibwe culture.
What should I expect?
Expect traditional dancing, drumming, and cultural ceremonies.
Is there an admission fee?
Please check with the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe for specific event details.
Tags
Powwow Ojibwe Culture Minnesota Festival Native American
Summary
A traditional three-day Ojibwe Powwow featuring cultural performances and community gathering.
Highlights
  • Traditional dance performances
  • Ojibwe cultural ceremonies
  • Community fellowship
  • Drum circles
  • Cultural preservation
  • Annual gathering
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