Cultural Festival · Powwow

Lumbee Tribe Dance of the Harvest Moon Powwow 2026

A vibrant cultural celebration featuring traditional dance, music, and community gathering at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center.

Fri, 25 Sep 2026 – Sun, 27 Sep 2026 Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center Maxton , North Carolina
The Lumbee Tribe Dance of the Harvest Moon Powwow is a significant cultural event held annually at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center in Maxton, North Carolina. This multi-day celebration honors indigenous heritage through traditional dance, drumming, and community fellowship. Visitors are invited to experience the rich history and vibrant traditions of the Lumbee people in a welcoming environment that fosters cultural appreciation and unity among all attendees during the beautiful harvest season.

What to Expect

A respectful and vibrant cultural gathering featuring traditional Native American performances.

Who Should Attend

  • Cultural enthusiasts
  • Families
  • History buffs
  • Community members
  • Students

Agenda Overview

The event spans three days, featuring various cultural performances and community activities.
Venue & Address
Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center
207 Terry Sanford Dr
Maxton , North Carolina – 28364
United States
Organizer
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina · Tribal Government
The governing body of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Powwow?
September 25-27, 2026.
Where is it located?
Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center, 207 Terry Sanford Dr, Maxton, NC.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, it is a community-focused cultural event.
What is the Lumbee Tribe?
The Lumbee Tribe is a Native American tribe based in North Carolina.
What activities are included?
Traditional dance, drumming, and cultural exhibits.
Is there an entry fee?
Please check the official Lumbee Tribe website for ticketing information.
Tags
Culture Powwow Lumbee Maxton North Carolina Heritage
Summary
A multi-day cultural powwow celebrating Lumbee heritage with traditional dance and music.
Highlights
  • Traditional dance performances
  • Drumming circles
  • Cultural heritage exhibits
  • Community fellowship
  • Indigenous crafts
  • Harvest season celebration
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