American Indian Heritage Celebration

  • Address: 5 East Edenton St., North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, NC 27601
  • Area: Downtown Raleigh
  • Phone: 919.807.7900

About

Held in January.

Musicians, dancers, artists, storytellers, and authors from North Carolina’s eight state-recognized tribes gather for this popular family event. Named a Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism Society, the American Indian Heritage Celebration offers something for all ages and gives a firsthand opportunity to learn about the state’s American Indian culture (with a population of over 120,000), past and present. Activities include craft demonstrations, hands-on activities, games, foods, and much more.

  • About

    Held in January.

    Musicians, dancers, artists, storytellers, and authors from North Carolina’s eight state-recognized tribes gather for this popular family event. Named a Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism Society, the American Indian Heritage Celebration offers something for all ages and gives a firsthand opportunity to learn about the state’s American Indian culture (with a population of over 120,000), past and present. Activities include craft demonstrations, hands-on activities, games, foods, and much more.