Owamni Falling Water Festival – Minneapolis, MN

Owamni Falling Water Festival – Minneapolis, MN

Owami Falling Water Festival

Owámni: Falling Water Festival, a celebration of indigenous Minnesota cultures.

Owámni is what the Dakota called the area at St. Anthony Falls. It means, “whirling or falling water” in the Dakota language, making it an appropriate name for this festival along the Mississippi River.

This free, family-friendly event, is co-presented by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board and the St Anthony Falls Heritage Board to celebrate indigenous Minnesota culture with music, art, food, and more!

Owámni Falling Water Festival

An arts area focused on Native contemporary traditional and fine arts will showcase the talents of indigenous visual artists. Jewelry and native art will be available for purchase. Hands-on art opportunities will also be available.

Owámni Falling Water Festival

As part of Parks for All, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is exploring how to integrate acknowledgement of land and Indigenous peoples into our work, procedures and spaces. We collectively acknowledge that the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board system is located on the traditional, ancestral and contemporary lands of Indigenous people. This land holds great historical, spiritual and personal significance for its original stewards, the Native nations and peoples of this region.

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Saturday, October 7th, 1:00 – 5:00 pm

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