Minneapolis American Indian Center
Community center · Ventura Village ·

Minneapolis American Indian Center

Community center · Ventura Village ·

Indigenous hub: fitness, art, Pow Wows, healthy food

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Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null
Minneapolis American Indian Center by null

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1530 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404 Get directions

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1530 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404 Get directions

+1 612 879 1700
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Sustainability Means Staying Rooted in My Community | Bon Appétit

"The community center functions as a local hub for Indigenous food programming and pandemic relief, providing space where staff cleared the pantry to launch large-scale meal production for elders and supported efforts to reintroduce traditional ingredients and foodways to the local Native community." - ByBrian Yazzie

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The Most Exciting Food Events for October, 2019 | Eater Twin Cities

"At MAIC I can learn about Indigenous food in a third-annual event inspired by the momentum Sean Sherman and Sioux Chef created around pre-colonial cuisine; it’s an exciting educational opportunity for food lovers to explore those traditions." - Matt Gundrum

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Kenny Jefferson

Google
I grew up attending pow wows here all my life, the renovations done here or very well done Nice I must say, I had public copies of plans for the renovations i thought cool, but their nothing like getting here and seeing it. I can't wait for my free time to get to the weights💪

Samantha Ross

Google
The remodel has done so much good for this place! They have a bigger cafeteria area now for Gatherings Cafe and it is a lot more airy and bright. We have brought students here for the MMIW March and for lunch. Can't wait to see what they continue to host and do with the new, updated space.

Elli Ahr

Google
Great memories I have from visiting this awesome place. I miss visiting the gift shop in person and listening to the story tellers. 💕 🤗 🪶 🕊️

Joaquin Muñoz

Google
Went to Gatherings. Eugene makes the best salads in Minneapolis! My favorite thing about the food is that its healthy, fast, and creative! Everything I have had there has been great. Try the melts too! There is also a lovely art gallery inside, and a nice gift shop as well. Lots of great jewelry, leather goods, greeting cards and other things. Free parking on premises also

Jake Blue

Google
Opportunities to learn about the heritage of our indigenous people.

Deanna Thomas

Google
Wonderful people, beautiful crafts & a delicious meal. What more could you ask for? To visit more often, of course!!!

Jeffrey Dorr-Slowey

Google
Alot of programs to offer the community.

Jon Smith

Google
Enjoyed my 1st pow wow with friends.
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Ciara W.

Yelp
They have small shops in here with American Indian necklaces and sculptures. they also host a lot of pow wows here which is great. This place is a big apart of the Native american culture!