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Natchez Powwow set for March 28-29 on the Bluff

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March 9, 2026
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Eddie Yellowish of Oklahoma City

NATCHEZ, Miss. (VDN) — The Natchez Powwow, a festive cultural event that has captivated locals and visitors for over 30 years, will take place March 28-29, 2026, at 319 N. Broadway St. on the Natchez Bluff.

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“As we say each year, this is a wholesome family event that provides good entertainment and a celebration of the Native American culture in a safe environment,” said Natchez Powwow Chairman Dr. Chuck Borum. “We invite everyone to come enjoy themselves. This is a great time to meet people and build relationships while learning about Native American traditions.”

The Natchez Powwow is an annual event that celebrates Indigenous culture through music, singing, and traditional dance. In addition to participants wearing colorful Native American regalia, the event features food, arts and crafts, and more.

Admission is free and open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs for seating.

Powwow program

This year’s powwow will feature Frank Carson, Otoe-Pawnee, of Stillwater, Oklahoma, as master of ceremonies; and Darsh DeSilva of Round Rock, Texas, as arena director.

Eddie Yellowfish, Osage-Otoe-Comanche, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, will serve as the head singer of the Southern Drum; and Free “Bird” Kasler, Otoe, of Chouteau, Oklahoma, as head man dancer.

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The program will also feature Wonzie Kline Kole, Mescalero Apache-Comanche, of Dallas, Texas as the head lady dancer; and James Barton of Summerville, South Carolina, as the head gourd dancer.

Yellowfish said Tuesday that he is looking forward to the Natchez Powwow, which will be his first visit.

“I feel honored to do this,” he said. “Everyone speaks highly of this dance and gathering.”

He said other singers have told him that “they always enjoyed the dance” at the powwow in Natchez.

Yellowfish said a powwow is special for many reasons. In addition to being a “gathering of tribes” and recognizing one’s culture, “it’s a chance for us to honor tradition and sing old songs and help everyone have a good feeling,” he said.

He added that he appreciates the community coming together for the powwow events. “I think the powwow is a good thing to share with people of other cultures,” he said.

Eddie Yellowfish, Osage-Otoe-Comanche, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, will serve as the head singer of the Southern Drum at the Natchez Powwow set for March 28-29 on the Natchez Bluff.

Oscar-nominated songwriter

Supporting Yellowfish at the drum this year will be Oscar-nominated songwriter Scott George of Hominy, Oklahoma will return to Natchez. He has participated in the Natchez Powwow around five or six times, he said.

George composed, “Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People),” that was featured in Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.” On Sunday, March 10, 2024, George and the Osage Tribal Singers performed the song at the 96th Academy Awards.

George said in a recent interview that it is hard to describe the experience and recognition he and the Osage Singers received for their performance at the Oscars.

“We were caught up in the moment doing what we were asked to do,” he said. “We didn’t think too much about it until it was done, and then we couldn’t believe we were there.”

He added that “it was an overwhelming opportunity” for them. “We didn’t have time to get nervous,” he said. “We practiced many times, and we got through it without any mistakes.”

Because of the bright stage lights, they could not see the massive audience during the performance. George said it was only when they watched the performance on YouTube and television did they truly see and feel the power of the standing ovation, he said.

George said they also enjoyed seeing the celebrities, like Dwayne Johnson, who took photos with them.

As for the song itself, George said its inspiration came from his tribal history. “The words in the song are asking my people to stand up,” he said. “‘Stand up. God made this for us.’ We always heard our old people, even back before the Civil War, pray that we would still be here.”

Since its founding in 1988 by Borum, the Natchez Powwow has generated national publicity through its participants and performers. In 2018, the Natchez Powwow was listed as one of the top 20 events of that year by the Southeast Tourism Society.

Scott and Taveah George
Oscar-nominated songwriter Scott George will return to the Natchez Powwow this year. He is pictured here with his wife, Taveah George, at the 96th Academy Awards held in March 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Photo courtesy of Scott George

Powwow schedule

Saturday March 28, 2026
 
9 a.m. — Food and Craft and Farmer Market Vendors open
12:30 p.m. — Gourd Dance
2 p.m. — Grand Entry and Intertribal Dancing
4 p.m. — Camp Feed for Singers and Dancers and family/friends
6 p.m. — Gourd Dance
7 p.m. — Grand Entry and Intertribal Dancing
9 p.m. – Closing
 
Sunday March 29, 2026
 
9 a.m. — Food and Craft Vendors open
12:30 p.m. — Gourd Dance
2 p.m. — Grand Entry and Intertribal Dancing

As noted on the event’s website, alcohol is prohibited at the powwow. It is not allowed in the powwow area or in the trader or food vending area.

Borum said the powwow is financially supported by local Natchez businesses, individuals, and the Natchez Convention Promotion Commission/Visit Natchez.

For more information on the powwow, visit https://www.natchezpowwow.com, or send email to Powwow Chairman Dr. Chuck Borum at [email protected].

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