Oklahoma Celebrates Red Earth FallFest with Native Arts and Powwow

UPDATE: Oklahoma City is buzzing with excitement as the annual Red Earth FallFest unfolds today, October 14, 2023, at Myriad Gardens. This vibrant celebration showcases Native American arts, crafts, and a spirited youth Powwow, drawing crowds eager to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Attendees are experiencing the stunning artistry of tribal artists from across Oklahoma, who are proudly displaying their unique creations. The atmosphere is alive with colors, sounds, and the spirit of community, making it a must-visit event for families and art enthusiasts alike.

News 4’s Adria Goins is on-site, engaging with visitors and highlighting the significance of this event. “It’s incredible to see so many people come together to celebrate our heritage,” she stated. The festival not only promotes art but also fosters understanding and appreciation of Native cultures.

This year’s Red Earth FallFest is more than just an event; it’s a cultural movement, emphasizing the importance of preserving Native traditions and arts. The family-friendly festival features interactive activities, live performances, and opportunities to learn about the history and significance of Native American practices.

As the festivities continue throughout the day, attendees are encouraged to explore the various booths and engage with the artists, making it an enriching experience for all. The event is expected to attract thousands, underscoring the community’s commitment to celebrating diversity and heritage.

With the festival in full swing, there’s still time to join in on the festivities! The Red Earth FallFest runs until late evening at Myriad Gardens. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate and support Native American culture—it’s an experience you won’t want to miss!

Stay tuned for more updates as Red Earth FallFest continues to unfold, showcasing the vibrant spirit of Oklahoma’s Native communities.