Cultural Heritage
Cultural Heritage· Natchez

Natchez Powwow — Grand Village Site

The Grand Village of the Natchez Indians hosts periodic living-culture events including Native American demonstrations, craft traditions, and cultural gatherings that represent the continuation of Natchez and Choctaw heritage in the region. These events are distinct from the archaeological and museum functions of the site and represent actively practiced Indigenous cultural traditions.

Quick facts
  • ·The Grand Village site itself already exists in the catalog as a historic/archaeological landmark.
  • ·This entry specifically targets LIVING CULTURAL EVENTS at the site — powwows, craft demonstrations, oral tradition programming — which fall under Cultural Heritage (living traditions).
  • ·Verify current event schedule with MDAH before publication.
  • ·The Natchez Nation was largely dispersed after the 1729 Natchez Revolt; living tradition events here are primarily Choctaw-hosted.

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