Be A Vendor at Our Events

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Showcase your work, share your culture, and connect with the community at one of our many events.

The American Indian Cultural Center (AICC) invites artisans, food vendors, entrepreneurs, and community organizations to participate in our cultural events, Pow Wows, and gatherings throughout the year. Becoming a vendor at AICC events is an opportunity to share your creations, build community connections, and contribute to the celebration of Native traditions and culture.

Vendor Application

Who We Are Looking For:

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We welcome vendors whose work reflects the diversity and richness of Native culture, as well as those who support Indigenous communities. Examples include:

  • Artisans & Makers → jewelry, beadwork, regalia, crafts, and handmade goods.

  • Food Vendors → traditional foods, healthy options, and culturally inspired dishes.

  • Community Organizations → programs, services, and resources for youth and families.

  • Local Businesses → Native-owned or Native-serving businesses looking to connect with the community.

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Two women and a child shopping for jewelry at a vendor stall with various rings, earrings, and necklaces displayed.

Why Become A Vendor:

Connect With the Community → Engage with attendees, youth, families, and cultural leaders.

  • Showcase Your Work → Share your products, art, and stories with a wider audience.

  • Support Native Traditions → Be part of events that celebrate and preserve cultural practices.

  • Grow Your Reach → Promote your business while aligning with a mission-driven organization.

Connect With the Community → Engage with attendees, youth, families, and cultural leaders.

  • Showcase Your Work → Share your products, art, and stories with a wider audience.

  • Support Native Traditions → Be part of events that celebrate and preserve cultural practices.

  • Grow Your Reach → Promote your business while aligning with a mission-driven organization.

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Becoming a vendor is simple!

Complete our vendor application form and provide:

  • Your business or organization name

  • A brief description of your products or services

  • Photos or samples of your work (if available)

  • Any required permits for food or merchandise sales

  • Once submitted, our team will review your application and reach out with next steps.

Spaces are limited and fill up quickly. Secure your vendor booth today and join us in building community, celebrating culture, and uplifting Native voices.

Vendor Application