Black Hills Powwow

In the spiritual homeland of the Great Plains tribes, the Black Hills Powwow, or He Sapa Wacipi Na Oskate, serves as a vibrant testament to the rich cultural legacy of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota tribes. Held annually in October at The Monument in Rapid City, South Dakota, this gathering beckons with the promise of immersive cultural experiences, celebrating deep-rooted traditions, and fostering community. “Come Dance With Us”—this recurring theme is not just an invitation but a heartfelt call to partake in the beauty, strength, and unity of indigenous song and dance.

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Black Hills Powwow

Discover the Heart of the Powwow

Over thirty-five years, the Black Hills Powwow has evolved into one of the most significant American Indian cultural events in the United States, drawing hundreds of participants and thousands of spectators from across the continent. Set against the backdrop of the spiritually significant Paha Sapa, or Black Hills, the powwow is a time for reflection, celebration, and forward-looking pride. It's an opportunity to witness the enduring legacy and cultural resilience of Native people firsthand.

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Black Hills Powwow

Immerse Yourself in Culture and Community

True immersion in the Black Hills Powwow means experiencing all three days of the event, filled with the rhythmic beats of drums, the expressive vibrancy of dancers in traditional regalia, and a community united in celebration. Highlights include various dance competitions, a fine arts show, the He Sapa Win pageant, and a wellness symposium, alongside hand games, golf, and archery tournaments. The vendor booths offering Native American art, crafts, and traditional foods, such as Indian tacos and fry bread, promise an enriching sensory experience.

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Black Hills Powwow

The Significance of Engagement and Education

Part of the powwow’s charm lies in its educational aspects, notably through the Miss He Sapa Win crowning and the Youth Day Symposium. These events not only honor emerging community leaders but also play a critical role in connecting younger generations to their cultural heritage, ensuring the vibrancy and continuity of the Lakota language and traditions.

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Black Hills Powwow

Preparing for Your Visit

To fully honor and respect the powwow's traditions, visitors should familiarize themselves with a few key guidelines. It's important to respect the participants and their regalia, ask for permission before taking photographs, and recognize the sacredness of the dance arena. These considerations help maintain the powwow's integrity as a sacred gathering and celebration.

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Black Hills Powwow

Beyond the Powwow: Exploring Indigenous Culture in Rapid City

The Black Hills and Rapid City offer numerous avenues to further explore and appreciate indigenous culture. These venues provide deeper insights into Lakota traditions, artistry, and history. They are essential stops for anyone looking to support Native artists and bring home a piece of this rich cultural tapestry.

A Call to Dance

The Black Hills Powwow stands as a beacon of cultural pride, unity, and celebration. It invites one and all to experience the warmth and vibrancy of the Great Plains indigenous communities. Whether you're drawn by the mesmerizing dances, the exquisite art, or the opportunity to partake in a deep-rooted cultural celebration, the powwow promises an enriching and unforgettable experience. “Come Dance With Us”—embrace this invitation to explore, learn, and celebrate in the spirit of the Black Hills Powwow.

Lit Swap

Kick off the 2024 peak season at Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association’s 41st annual Literature Swap on Tuesday, May 7, from 2 to 4 PM at The Monument, Rushmore Halls C & D. The event is sponsored by Black Hills Adventure ToursCrazy Horse Memorial®, Certified Folder, The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, Quality Quick Print / Midstates Inc., Sturgis Buffalo Chip and Visit Rapid City's CTA Program.

Lit Swap makes it fun and easy to distribute your brochures and magazines to all South Dakota Welcome Centers located along I-90 and I-29. Meet new visitor industry professionals and catch up with those you already know while conveniently exchanging your marketing materials with other businesses in the Black Hills and Badlands region. Stock up on the 2024 South Dakota Vacation Guide and Black Hills maps.

Be sure to sign up to get your brochures in the Black Hills Visitor Information Center. Our dedicated Black Hills Visitor Information Center Hosts use your brochures when helping guests make decisions to maximize their vacation time in the Black Hills and Badlands region.

Gold Sponsors

Buffalo Chip

Crazy Horse Memorial

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Lit Swap
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Lit Swap

Travel Rally Day Schedule

8:00am | Breakfast hosted by Visit Rapid City
8:30am | Spring Hospitality Training
10:30am | Presentation by SDDOT Regarding US HWY 385 Construction
11:00am | BH&B Parks & Attractions Meeting

2p.m. | Lit Swap Doors Open
2p.m. to 4 p.m. | Lit Swap

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Lit Swap

Business-to-Business Mingle & Mix

BH&B Corporate Partners provide essential business-to-business services to our members and are a pillar to the Black Hills and Badlands tourism industry. Please stop by our partners’ booths to see how their products and services can benefit your business. Be sure to enter to win door prizes at participating booths.

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Lit Swap

Cost

BH&B Member Business Brochure $40
Non-Member Business Brochure $65
Additional Brochures $40 (BH&B Members) or $65 (Non-Members)

In addition to registering for the Literature Swap, businesses wishing to display brochures at South Dakota Welcome Centers must complete the form at sdvisit.com. The online registration is available through April 24, 2024. The Form must be completed for each publication you plan on distributing to the Welcome Centers. 

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Lit Swap

Registration

Register by April 30, 2024 to attend the Literature Swap by calling Lois at 605-355-3600. To register by mail, send your registration form and fee to Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association, 1851 Discovery Circle, Rapid City, SD 57701. To register online, fill out the form below.

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Independence Day Celebrations

Experience the beauty and patriotism of the Fourth of July in the majestic Black Hills of South Dakota. This iconic region comes alive with a vibrant celebration of America's independence, offering a rich mix of traditional events and outdoor adventures. Whether you're drawn to the festive parades, the opportunity to dine al fresco amidst nature, or the call of the wild trails, the Black Hills presents a perfect backdrop to celebrate the holiday in grand style.

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Fireworks in Custer

Festive Independence Day Parades

Kick off your Fourth of July with dazzling parades that weave through the heart of the Black Hills. These events are a showcase of American pride, featuring vibrant floats, marching bands, and a community coming together to celebrate freedom. Don your red, white, and blue, and immerse yourself in a sea of patriotism as you cheer on the parade participants. It's a wonderful way to start your holiday with a burst of energy and joy.

Regional Celebrations: A Curated List of Events

Beyond the parades, picnics, and trails, the Black Hills offer a wealth of regional celebrations that bring the spirit of the Fourth of July to life. Here's a list of not-to-be-missed events.

Wrangler Team Roping-Event Center

"The Wrangler TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS was formed to bring a professional atmosphere with a national sponsorship program to the amateur team roping industry.
For the first time ever, the amateur roper will be able to win sponsorships from national companies that until now, was only available to top ranked pros. We want an association that will benefit the ropers, sponsors, producers, the Wrangler Team Roping Championships and the sport of team roping."

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Run Crazy Horse

The Crazy Horse Marathon offers a memorable experience set against the backdrop of the Crazy Horse Memorial and the Black Hills. This event provides participants with a unique opportunity to connect with the region's rich history and natural beauty. Events range from a full marathon to a kid's 1K, making it a family-friendly occasion.

Activities and Highlights:

  • Pasta Buffet: Enjoy an exclusive pre-race pasta buffet at Crazy Horse Memorial.
  • Steam Train Ride: Take a scenic vintage steam train ride in the Black Hills.
  • Finisher Medal: Every participant receives a finisher medal.
  • Awards: Age group awards and special categories for Masters, Super Masters, and Ultra Masters.

Event Schedule

  • Pre-race Events (Saturday): Expo and Packet Pick-Up at the Boys and Girls Club in Hill City.
  • Race Day (Sunday): Marathon, Half Marathon, and Marathon Relay start at 8:00 AM.

Course Overview

  • Marathon: Point-to-point from Crazy Horse Memorial to Hill City.
  • Half Marathon: Begins at Crazy Horse Memorial, concludes in Hill City.
  • Fast 5K and Kids 1K: Held the day before the main events with a downhill course on the Mickelson Trail.

Transportation and Accommodations

  • Free parking at Crazy Horse Memorial and Hill City (Ranger Field) on race day.
  • Bus transportation from Palmer Gulch, Downtown Hill City, and Crazy Horse Memorial.

Aid Stations

Aid stations are placed around 3 miles apart to keep runners hydrated and safe.

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Sturgis Chamber's Crypt Haunted Tour

Get ready for a spooky adventure at the Chamber’s Crypt Haunted Tour in Sturgis. Hosted by the Chamber, this multi-location haunted house promises thrills at every turn. Your journey begins at the eerie Sturgis Armory, where dim lights and creepy sounds set the mood. The tour features several chilling spots filled with ghouls, zombies, and haunting figures. Will you be brave enough to face The Beast?

What to Expect

  • A terrifying descent down a freight elevator into the depths of the Sturgis Armory.
  • Navigate through pitch-black passages as apparitions and villains lurk in the shadows.
  • Conclude with a Teen Halloween Costume Party, perfect for winding down after all the scares.

More About the Chamber’s Crypt Haunted Tour

This event is created with the help of student and community volunteers. Their dedication results in a memorable and spine-chilling experience. Attend and be part of a growing tradition that sells approximately 800 tickets yearly!

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Monster Truck Destruction Tour

The Monster Truck Destruction Tour is a thrill show at the  Days of ’76 Event Complex in Deadwood!
It is LOUD! Bring ear protection or there will be ear muffs & ear plugs available for purchase that the merchandise booth

No outside food or beverage, concessions stands available
No dogs, cats, reptiles, hamsters, or pets of any kind (service animals welcome)
Ticket is valid for one performance only
Ticket is valid for FREE Pit Party on same day ticket is issued for.
Autographs from drivers are available during the pit party or following the event
Merchandise will be available for sale. Cash or card accepted.
Children two and under do not require a ticket but must sit on parents lap
Cameras are allowed, but please do not block others views

ALSO FEATURING:
FREE PIT PARTY – 2 Hours Prior to ShowCome early to get an up-close view of these amazing trucks. Meet the drivers, get autographs, and take pictures. Plus, just being on the dirt track makes you a part of the action.
QUAD WARSThe no-rules, fight to the finish, often brawl ATV race you don’t want to miss. These drivers, punch, kick, bump … whatever it takes to cross the finish line first. You don’t want to miss these guys taking on the monster truck track … and each other!
MONSTER TRUCK RIDETake a ride on a real monster truck, it’s a thrill like no other! ($15 cash fee) Get in the action (literally) before the show, at intermission and after the show as needed.
 

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Mother’s Day Brunch at the Latchstring Restaurant

Come celebrate Mother’s Day and treat mom to a delectable Buffet of all Homemade Items!
Event Highlights
10 am to 3 pm
ENTIRE MENU HOMEMADE
Call 605-584-3333 for Reservations

 

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Miner Brewing Company Music Series Presents: Jalan Crossland

Our favorite Wyoming musician, Jalan Crossland, is returning to the Taproom in Hill City on April 26 & 27.

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Koko's Easter Egg Hunt

Help KoKo find Easter Eggs for special offers!
Search our website for hidden Easter eggs for your chance to win a 3-Day Splash Pass for 5 people!
Koko hid eggs in the Waterpark! Slide in to find the eggs and win prizes!

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