Like every other place in the United States, the history of Iowa was written long before it was part of the United States by many Native groups. Today, however, there is only one official Native settlement in Iowa – the Meskwaki settlement. Based around the small town of Tama, there are always opportunities to learn about the Meskwaki culture through the small museum on the grounds. However, once a year, curious and respectful visitors can experience the culture like never before – by visiting the Meskwaki Powwow, a four-day cultural festival in Iowa as Meskwaki Natives participate in traditional rites and dances. In addition to beautiful performances, the Natives also host a festival with food vendors and hand-made crafts. There is no better way to discover the traditions of Iowa’s first citizens than through sharing them as welcomed guests.

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Have you experienced the Meskwaki Powwow in Tama? Let us know about your time at this unique cultural festival in Iowa. You can keep up with news about the 2023 Powwow through the official website and Facebook page. If you’re looking for other unique experiences in Iowa in 2023, check out this list of twelve hidden gems, one for every month of the year.

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