Yakama Veteran’s Day Pow-wow
Yakama Nation
- Location: 626 Mission Rd, White Swan, WA 98952, USA (View on Google Maps)
- Start Date: November 10, 2025
- End Date: November 11, 2025
The Yakama Nation Veterans Day powwow, held annually at the White Swan Pavilion in White Swan, Washington, stands as a vibrant celebration of Native American culture and a heartfelt tribute to veterans. Over the course of two days, the community gathers to honor those who have served their country with distinction. Led by the Yakama Warriors Association, the grand entry on Friday evening and twice on Saturday serves as a solemn yet stirring acknowledgment of veterans’ sacrifices and contributions. Throughout the event, attendees are immersed in the rich tapestry of Native American traditions, including mesmerizing dances, rhythmic drumming, and soul-stirring songs, which not only entertain but also serve as a powerful expression of heritage and unity.
In addition to the grandeur of the powwow, the event offers a poignant moment of reflection and gratitude with the veteran’s dance on Saturday evening. This special segment provides a platform for veterans to be recognized and celebrated within the community, fostering a sense of camaraderie and appreciation. The culmination of the event comes on Sunday with the veteran’s honor meal at the Toppenish Creek Longhouse, where participants come together to share in fellowship and pay tribute to the bravery and service of veterans. Through these gatherings and ceremonies, the Yakama Nation underscores its unwavering commitment to honoring and supporting those who have served their nation while keeping alive the cherished traditions of Native American culture.