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Moundville Park’s Native American Festival, Oct. 9-11, will celebrate the ‘Year of the Hawk’ for 2025

Native American Festival

Moundville Archaeological Park, part of The University of Alabama, will celebrate the rich cultures and histories of Native Americans who call Alabama their homeland at the 37th annual Moundville Native American Festival Oct. 9-11.

The festival will feature Native American dancers, storytellers, crafters, art vendors, and a selection of local and Native food vendors. From traditional dishes to regional favorites, visitors of all ages can taste and learn about the living traditions that began here in Alabama and continue to thrive today.

Artists’ Row will include new Native American artists and there will also be an array of vendors and food trucks, including the always delicious and popular fry bread “Indian Tacos.”

“We are excited to introduce a new painting, ‘Falama,’ or ‘to return,’ by Chickasaw artist Jenny L. Davis,” said Jessica Dees, director of the Moundville Native American Festival. “In celebration of this artwork, the festival will also feature raptor shows by Raptor Ridge Wildlife Education.

“This year’s theme, ‘Year of the Hawk,’ honors both the artist and her work, symbolizing renewal and new beginnings at Moundville Archaeological Park.”

Admission is $10 for adults, students and seniors. Children 5 years and under are free. Tickets are only available for purchase at the event with cash or card. Moundville Native American Festival hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.