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National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade Unites All First Nations and Friends

National Indigenous Peoples of the Americans Parade NYC (Wirestock/Dreamstime)
National Indigenous Peoples of the Americans Parade NYC (Wirestock/Dreamstime)

The National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade 2024 is a celebration of Indigenous culture on the native continuum from the Arctic to Tierra del Fuego. It’s organized by Lenape Native Americans (the tribe whose land became New York City), but all Indigenous Peoples of the Americas join in. That’s pretty cool because latin America is mostly Indigenous.

The opening ceremonies and parade are an opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture, including storytelling, singing, drumming, and dancing; and traditional clothing. It’s a great opportunity for New York photographers.

New York Latin Culture Magazine has been a proud sponsor since the first Parade. Lenape visionary Firebird Graywolf told us that she had a dream to bring all First Nations and Friends together in New York City. This is very special.


More people are trying to be a part of the Parade.
It’s just awesome. I can’t thank you enough Brother.”

Firebird Graywolf (Atila) National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade

3rd National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade 2024

Madison Square Park to Union Square

The National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade 2024 lines up in Madison Square Park at 26th St in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, at 8am, with an opening ceremony at 9am. The Parade marches through traditional Lenape hunting grounds, down Broadway to 17th St at Union Square; on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 12-3pm. FREE. 🇺🇸

New York Latin Culture Magazine will be there. Hope to see you!

Save Our Ancestors Radio invites all Indigenous Peoples and friends to the parade. soundcloud.com

2nd National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade 2023

See a short reel of the 2023 Parade on Instagram @newyorkcity4all

2023 Participants

The Parade Grand Marshal is Chief Reggie Herb Dancer Caeser of the Matinecock Tribal Nation of Queens and Long Island.

Performing Artists

  • Ryedale Largo, a three-time Native American Music Awards winner. @r_largo_
  • Indigenous acrobats of Mexico. 🇲🇽
  • Dance troupes from Guatemala. 🇬🇹
  • Dance troupe from the Apache and Navajo Nations of New Mexico.

First Nations

  • Matinecock Tribal Nation of Long Island. matinecocktribalnation.org
  • Méxica Nation of Mexico (Aztec).
  • Montauk Nation of Montauk, Long Island. onemontauknation.org
  • Narragansett Nation of Rhode Island. narragansettindiannation.org
  • Pequot Nation of Connecticut. mptn-nsn.gov
  • Pueblo Nation of New Mexico.
  • Ramapough Nation of New Jersey. Facebook @RamapoughLunaapeNation
  • Shinnecock Nation of Long Island. shinnecock-nsn.gov
  • Unkechaug Nation of Mastic, Long Island. Facebook
  • And more.

Also

  • Indigenous Veterans Administration
  • MMIWUSA.org

National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade

The Parade is organized by Lenape visionary Firebird Graywolf. The Lenape are the First Nations of what became New York City. The parade marches down Broadway, the old Lenape trail, through Lenape hunting grounds.

If you study traditional cultures of the Americas, you can’t help but notice how similar we all are. Watching Native Americans dance at a powwow sometimes looks a lot like the way Mexicans dance cumbia or some of the Regional Mexican dances. Whether we know it or not, our heritage lives inside of us.

Information

Facebook
YouTube @NativeVoicesTurtleIslandTV

the-national-indigenous-peoples-of-the-americas-parade.org


Published October 6, 2024 ~ Updated November 7, 2024.

Filed Under: 2024, FESTIVALS, Flatiron District, Indigenous, Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade, Madison Square Park, Manhattan, NYC PARADES, Union Square

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