Native American tribes from across the country gathered in Santa Ynez this weekend for the annual Chumash Intertribal Powwow. The two-day event featured traditional dancing, singing, drumming, arts, crafts, and more, creating a vibrant celebration of Native culture.
What started as a simple fundraiser to bring running water to the Santa Ynez Reservation has grown into a cherished cultural and educational gathering, allowing the Chumash tribe to share its heritage with other tribes and the local community. This year’s event also marks a special milestone; it has been 60 years since the first Chumash powwow in 1965.
Sarah Jahn, a resident of the Santa Ynez Reservation, shared her thoughts about the event. “I'm so proud to be here and I'm so grateful that this exist and seeing other people