
Our Native Arts Festival is a vibrant celebration of Native art, artists, and community. This annual gathering brings together Native and non-Native community members in a shared space of respect, learning, and connection. Guests will experience powerful performances by Native dancers, singers, and storytellers, explore traditional and contemporary artwork from talented Native artists and painters, and enjoy cultural food and community engagement. The festival is a meaningful opportunity to uplift Native voices, promote artistic expression, and strengthen relationships across our broader community. All are welcome to join us in honoring creativity, culture, and connection.
Your support makes this festival possible. You can help by volunteering, donating, sponsoring, or participating in our fundraising efforts. Together, we can uplift Native artists, celebrate culture, and strengthen connections within our community.
Every day, The Progressive Tribal Alliance (PTA) works to uplift and empower Native American communities through education, culture, and connection. We believe in turning hope into action — building a stronger, more united future for our people.
Through our educational and cultural programs, we help youth and families connect with traditional knowledge, develop leadership skills, and pursue their goals with confidence. Our community gatherings, trainings, and partnerships strengthen relationships and open new pathways for opportunity and growth.
In the years ahead, PTA will continue expanding our reach — creating spaces where Native voices are heard, traditions are honored, and future generations can thrive.
Join us in this important work. Your support helps us preserve our heritage, empower our youth, and build a brighter future for Native communities in Sonoma County and beyond.
Make a gift today and be part of the change.
"I'm asking you to believe in yourself and inspire others."
-Jack Pollard
Our mission is to increase the representation of Native Americans in Sonoma County through education and leadership, to offer cultural programming, and to foster a strong civic presence.
We envision a Sonoma County where Native voices are heard, respected, and valued; where cultural education is honored and accessible; and where Indigenous leadership plays an active role in shaping civic life.
Our values are based in honesty, integrity, and empathy.
9240 Old Redwood Highway, Suite 200-265, Windsor, CA, USA
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