Indianz.Com > News > Montana Free Press: IndigiPalooza celebrates Native arts and cultures

New ‘IndigiPalooza’ event to celebrate Native art, storytelling
IndigiPalooza brings together more than a dozen Native artists, musicians and writers for panel discussions, live music, an art market and more.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Montana Free Press
Almost immediately after a successful 2022 festival that gathered Native authors to celebrate Native writing, participant and Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray said people began asking if something similar would happen again.
That hunger for another event on the heels of the James Welch Native Lit Festival was the impetus behind IndigiPalooza, a two-day Indigenous arts and storytelling event.
The event, which takes place August 1-2 at the Missoula Public Library, will bring together more than a dozen Indigenous artists, musicians, writers and creators for panel discussions, live music, an art market and a traditional foods cooking demonstration. All events are free and open to the public.
“We never get this kind of a platform for just Native people to be talking about our work among other Native people,” La Tray said.
A citizen of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, La Tray said when he travels the country for book events, conferences and literary festivals, he is often the only Native person in the room. “That can be exhausting,” he told Montana Free Press in a recent interview. “Native people need opportunities for us to be gathered among ourselves.” Blackfeet artist John Pepion, who will appear on a panel at the event, said it’s important for people to hear from Indigenous artists. “We’re out here telling the world, ‘Look, here we are. This is what we’ve been through, and this is where we’re going,’” he said. “It’s better to [do that] as a collective.”
Search
Filed Under
Tags
More Headlines
President Trump vetoes tribal homelands bill with swipe at trust relationship
Native America Calling: The Pleiades star cluster ushers in winter story season
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know This Week (January 5, 2026)
Native America Calling: Native in the Spotlight with Elaine Miles
Native America Calling: Gearing yourself up for 2026
Statement: Chairman of Miccosukee Tribe on veto of homelands bill
Native America Calling: Lumbee Nation secures its sovereign status
Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation builds on tradition with technology
Native America Calling: The Year in Native News
Native America Calling: Native music in 2025
Native America Calling: Amid Greenland’s independence push, Denmark accounts for colonial blunders
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs sets business meeting and hearing
Native America Calling: Saving historic architecture and other important places
VIDEO: H.R.2400, the Pit River Land Transfer Act of 2025
VIDEO: H.R.3620, the Southcentral Foundation Land Transfer Act of 2025
More Headlines
Native America Calling: The Pleiades star cluster ushers in winter story season
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know This Week (January 5, 2026)
Native America Calling: Native in the Spotlight with Elaine Miles
Native America Calling: Gearing yourself up for 2026
Statement: Chairman of Miccosukee Tribe on veto of homelands bill
Native America Calling: Lumbee Nation secures its sovereign status
Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation builds on tradition with technology
Native America Calling: The Year in Native News
Native America Calling: Native music in 2025
Native America Calling: Amid Greenland’s independence push, Denmark accounts for colonial blunders
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs sets business meeting and hearing
Native America Calling: Saving historic architecture and other important places
VIDEO: H.R.2400, the Pit River Land Transfer Act of 2025
VIDEO: H.R.3620, the Southcentral Foundation Land Transfer Act of 2025
More Headlines
