Mawiomi of Tribes

All are invited to Mawiomi of Tribes at Spruce Haven in Caribou, Maine. Each year, on the third weekend in August, the Mi'kmaq Nation celebrates the Mawiomi of Tribes which is dedicated to all people of Mother Earth. The word "Mawiomi" is derived from the Mi'kmaq language meaning "Gathering." The event is intended to showcase the beauty, strength, spirit and endurance of the Mi'kmaq culture and tradition. Pow-wows have changed over the years; In the early times, hunters would invite their friends and relatives to share their good fortune. As time went on, while the meal was being prepared, relatives would dance to honor their host. Eventually, dancing became the main focus of the event. Participants began to use this time to display their weaving, craft-work, and other finery. Pow-wows also had religious significance; they were an opportunity for families to hold naming and honor ceremonies.

Come join us for:

DRUMS, MUSIC, DANCING, CRAFTS, VENDORS, AND MORE

What is a pow-wow?

Today, Pow-wows or celebrations, are very much a part of the lives of many Native Americans. It is a gathering where dancing, singing, and celebrations takes place. Pow-wows bring the circle of people closer to their family, friends, and Native American culture. The Annual Mawiomi of Tribes is an excellent opportunity for the Mik'maq communities to share that culture with the surroundings communities, and to host Native people from other areas. Come immerse yourself in the sights, the sounds, the history, and the present of a vibrant culture!

  • Sunrise Blessing Ceremony
  • Traditional Meals
  • Traditional Drumming and Dancing
  • Traditional Micmac Sweat Lodges
  • Traditional Native Craft Sales
  • Childrens' games

EVERYONE IS WELCOME

You are cordially invited to join us again in August in celebration of the Mawiomi of Tribes. Bring your moccasins and a friend for a weekend to remember. Join us in tradition through song, dance, food and ceremonies.

VENDORS PLEASE RESERVE EARLY TO ENSURE SPACE: chp@micmac-nsn.gov

Date(s):
16-17th
August
2025
Location:
214 Doyle Rd, Caribou, ME 04736
Caribou, Maine
Price:
free

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