Wildhorse Singers opened Indigenous Peoples Day at Los Angeles City Hall with powerful songs and Native pride.
To watch the whole livestream, click here to watch on YouTube!
To watch the whole livestream, click here to watch on YouTube!
In 2 weeks, our Frybread Food booth will be setting up at California’s biggest powwow, San Manuel Powwow, at CSU San Bernardino. If you’ve been craving some good Frybread or our community's famous Red Chili Stew, catch us here! Septemeber 19th - 21st.
Our drum group, Wildhorse Singers, set up this past Father's Day weekend at Stewart Father’s Day in Carson City, Nevada. Here’s a clip, brought by videographer Rich Hill, of one of the songs we sang on Saturday evening’s second session.
After the two-day powwow at Cal State University of Long Beach, our frybread booth “Wildhorse Native Foods” gave out leftover free frybread from our lovely bread makers. Here is how it went…
With 3 days until we host our Annual Wildhorse Powwow, here is a look of how our event has grown from the past years to now.
It is now official! Our 27th Annual Wildhorse Powwow will be held on February 1st and 2nd of 2025 at El Camino College in Torrance, California. More information like Head Man Dancer, Head Woman Dancer, and Host Drum will be announced soon…
After a long 3-day powwow at San Manuel, our food booth, Wildhorse Cafe, always has leftover frybread that the employees and bread makers hate to see go to waste. Here is what they did instead of dumping the leftover frybread.
The Wildhorse Native American Association was formed to give urban Native American Youth in the Los Angeles area an opportunity to learn about traditional values like drumming, singing, and dancing. We teach Northern Traditional songs, dance styles, regalia making, arts and crafts, and ceremonial activities. We provide opportunities for young people to perform, to participate in pow wows and to contribute to their community in a meaningful way. We believe that cultural traditions and healing practices are important to the health and resilience of our local Native American communities.