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This fall, Seattle shines a spotlight on the enduring contributions, rich cultures, and deep histories of its Native communities. Indigenous Peoples’ Day on October 13 and Native American Heritage Month in November offer both residents and visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the traditions, creativity, and resilience of the region’s Indigenous peoples. Beyond these dedicated observances, the city encourages continuous support for Native artists, businesses, and cultural programs throughout the year.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Seattle

Seattle has been at the forefront of recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day, officially adopting it in 2014 after years of advocacy by Native organizers and allies. Each year, the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation hosts a central celebration at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, a space that stands as a symbol of Native activism, history, and community in the region.

In addition to the main event, the city offers a variety of celebrations, including the Indigenous Peoples’ Day program at the Burke Museum on October 12 and a vibrant gathering at Pier 62 at Waterfront Park on October 13. These events provide visitors a unique opportunity to experience cultural performances, storytelling, and traditional ceremonies, reflecting the diverse heritage of the city’s Native communities.

Native American Heritage Month: Celebrating Creativity and Tradition

November’s Native American Heritage Month brings an expansive lineup of exhibitions, performances, and cultural programs designed to educate, inspire, and honor Indigenous traditions. One of the highlights is the Burke Museum’s “Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving” exhibit, created in collaboration with Native artists and the Coast Salish Wool Weaving Center. The exhibition explores the seasonal and ceremonial significance of Coast Salish weaving, featuring both traditional techniques and contemporary adaptations, and remains open through August 30, 2026.

Visitors can also experience a live tribe-led canoe carving at Seattle’s Cannonball Arts, the city’s newest contemporary art center, born from a collaboration between the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and New Rising Sun. The Frye Art Museum features exhibitions such as “Boren Banner Series: Camille Trautman” and “Beau Dick: Insatiable Beings,” showcasing works that challenge colonial narratives while celebrating Indigenous artistry. Seattle Rep and Seattle Children’s Theatre will present the world premiere of the autobiographical play Fancy Dancer by Lakota writer and dancer Larissa FastHorse, highlighting Native experiences through performing arts.

The Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center hosts its annual Native Art Market from November 29 to December 1, offering visitors the chance to purchase handcrafted items directly from Indigenous artists and makers.

Cultural Sites to Explore Year-Round

Seattle’s dedication to preserving and showcasing Native heritage extends beyond seasonal events. The Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center houses a permanent Native art collection and the Sacred Circle Gallery, with rotating exhibits from contemporary Indigenous artists. The Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center serves as the tribe’s headquarters, featuring gallery exhibits, programming, and community events.

Historic landmarks include the Chief Seattle Statue at Tilikum Place Park and Pioneer Square, once called “Little Crossing Over Place” (dᶻidᶻəlal̕ič), a traditional Coast Salish gathering site. Here, visitors can view totem poles, contemporary carvings, and artwork highlighting Indigenous history and experiences. The nearby Suquamish Museum on Bainbridge Island offers further insight into tribal heritage with permanent exhibits and educational programming.

Supporting Native-Owned Businesses in Seattle

Seattle is home to a thriving network of Native-owned businesses, spanning art galleries, cafes, boutiques, and wellness centers. Notable establishments include:

  • Tidelands: Indigenous-owned art gallery and creative hub
  • Off the Rez Cafe: Serving Blackfeet frybread and Native-inspired dishes
  • Bury Me in Gold: Ethically sourced body jewelry
  • Dark Horse Tattoo: Collective tattoo parlor in Belltown
  • Eighth Generation: Art and lifestyle brand run by the Snoqualmie Tribe
  • Foggy Tea Shop: Specialty teas in Pioneer Square
  • Kaigani Craft: Handwoven jewelry and basketry at Pike Place Market
  • MEKA: Slow fashion designer specializing in unique women’s wear
  • Sacred Circle Gallery and Gift Shop: Native-designed products at Magnolia, Ballard, and SEA Airport
  • Native Soul Cuisine: Pop-up restaurant serving Native comfort food

The city encourages visitors to explore additional Native-owned businesses listed on platforms such as The Intentionalist, further connecting with the community and supporting its creative economy.

Honoring Indigenous Heritage in Seattle

Seattle stands on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples, whose stewardship of the land and waters extends back centuries. The city’s history, from Pioneer Square to its naming after Chief Seattle, reflects the ongoing presence and influence of Native communities. Today, Seattle continues to celebrate, preserve, and support its Indigenous heritage through cultural events, educational programs, and year-round engagement with Native artists and organizations.

By participating in Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Native American Heritage Month, and visiting cultural sites, residents and travelers alike contribute to a vibrant celebration of history, resilience, and creativity that defines Seattle’s Indigenous identity.

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