42nd Annual Roasting Ears of Corn Festival

Schedule

Sat, 20 Aug, 2022 at 10:00 am to Sun, 21 Aug, 2022 at 06:00 pm

Location

Museum of Indian Culture | Allentown, PA

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Celebrating 42 years, the Museum of Indian Culture's annual Roasting Ears of Corn Festival will be held August 20 and 21, 2022 on the grounds of the Museum in the Little Lehigh Parkway. Gates are open to the Public 10 am - 6 pm. Grand Entrance is at 12 noon.
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and join us for a weekend of live Native American drumming, singing and dancing. This year’s entertainment includes host drum “Youngblood Singers” from Shinnecock Indian Nation, NY, and guest drum “Black Bull Moose Singers” from the Anishnawbek Nation, Canada, Aztec Dancing by the Salinas Family from Mexico City, Katrina Fisher—Cree hoop dancer, and Iroquois Social Dancing performed by the Onyota’a:ka Dancers and Singers from upstate New York. This year’s Master of Ceremonies will feature David White Buffalo, Rosebud Sioux Tribe. Featured dancers will include head man Brandon Petahtegoose (Anishnawbek) and head woman Rozlyn Tonepahhote (Kiowa).
Premiering at the festival this year is Native American performing artist Bill Miller. Bill Miller is an award-winning Native American recording artist, performer, songwriter, activist, painter, and world-class native flute player. Over the entirety, Miller has produced over a dozen albums, received three GRAMMY® Awards, numerous Native American Music Awards & Association (NAMA) awards (including a “Lifetime Achievement” Award) and led Wisconsin’s La Crosse Symphony Orchestra. He is now touring in support of the history-making album release, Look Again To The Wind: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited, on which he performed the title track

​Vendors will offer a wide array of products like Sweetgrass, T-shirts, Handcrafted Zuni and Navajo silver jewelry, Wampum jewelry, Beadwork, Kachina Dolls, Pottery, Leathergoods and so much more! We will also offer cultural lifeways demonstrations like Lenape Cooking, Flute making, and Basketry. You can also try your hand at tomahawk throwing!
We didn't forget the kids, in fact our Children's Area includes activities to create Native American inspired crafts like "wampum" bracelets, Sand Art, Totem Poles. And just around the corner.....Pony Rides!
​No Native American festival would be complete without food....specifically frybread and Indian Tacos...yum! Additional foods for sale include Buffalo Burgers, Hamburger, Hotdogs, Corn Soup, and of course......fire roasted corn!
​This year, the American Indian Collectors Association of the Northeast (IACANE) will host their Native American Artifact Show at our Roasting Ears of Corn Festival. This show will feature thousands of artifacts from across North America. Experienced collectors will be available to answer questions and identify your artifacts.
Admission is $10 Adults; $5 Seniors (62+); $5 ages 8 - 17' Free ages 7 and under
No Pets, service animals only
Please no canopies
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Museum of Indian Culture, ,Allentown,PA,United States

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