4th Annual Youth Powwow
Native C.O.R.E. Presents

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Join us for the 4th Annual Native CORE Youth Powwow, and for the first time ever, this special community celebration will take place over two full days. This event is dedicated to uplifting Native youth, honoring cultural traditions, and bringing families and community together through song, dance, storytelling, and connection.
Location:
1658 S Airport Way, Building 2
Stockton, CA 95206
Date & Time:
Friday, April 17, 2026 | 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
All are welcome to attend as we celebrate Native culture, support youth leadership, and create a space rooted in respect, pride, and community.

Now Accepting Applications: Native Youth Powwow Princess 2026–2027
Step into a role of cultural pride, leadership, and community service.
In alignment with Native CORE’s mission to strengthen Native families, uplift youth, and promote cultural connection, we invite Native youth who are ready to represent their people with respect, confidence, and heart to apply.
The Native CORE Powwow Princess serves as a youth cultural ambassador, modeling leadership, responsibility, and positive identity while supporting community events, cultural education, and youth-centered programming. This role is rooted in service, respect for tradition, and a commitment to walking in a good way for oneself and others.
Through this experience, the Powwow Princess will have opportunities to grow in confidence, public speaking, cultural knowledge, and community involvement while helping inspire other Native youth to stay connected to culture, wellness, and community strength. Applicants should demonstrate humility, accountability, and a genuine desire to learn, lead, and give back in a manner that reflects Native CORE’s values of respect, resilience, and community care.
Pictured Above is Kaidence Snow Dove Wilson, Proud member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. She is Southern Ute and Lakota. She is our current Powwow Princess from 2023 to 2025
