American Indian Center - Chicago

American Indian Center - Chicago We are one of the oldest urban Native centers in the nation. Learn more: https://linktr.ee/aicchicago

Relatives, we were so looking forward to gathering with you tonight, but the weather has other plans.Because of the thre...
06/11/2026

Relatives, we were so looking forward to gathering with you tonight, but the weather has other plans.

Because of the threat of severe weather this evening, we are rescheduling Powwow at the Lake 2026 to next Thursday, June 18.

We did not make this decision lightly. We know dancers were getting ready, families were making plans, vendors and volunteers were preparing, and many of you were looking forward to being together by the lake. We also know a schedule change can be frustrating.

But our first responsibility is care. We want everyone to be able to travel safely, gather safely, dance safely and make it home safely.

So we’ll try again next week.

Updated event information:
Powwow at the Lake 2026
Thursday, June 18
Same location
Dancer registration opens at 4 p.m.
Dancer registration closes at 5:45 p.m.
Grand Entry is at 6 p.m.

Dancer registration is also reopening for one more week. If you know dancers who would like to join us, please share the registration listed in the linktree in our bio.

Thank you for your patience, flexibility and care for one another. We’re grateful for this community, and we’re excited to gather with you next Thursday.

Please help us spread the word.

Relatives, we were so looking forward to gathering with you tonight, but the weather has other plans.Because of the thre...
06/11/2026

Relatives, we were so looking forward to gathering with you tonight, but the weather has other plans.

Because of the threat of severe weather this evening, we are rescheduling Powwow at the Lake 2026 to next Thursday, June 18.

We did not make this decision lightly. We know dancers were getting ready, families were making plans, vendors and volunteers were preparing, and many of you were looking forward to being together by the lake. We also know a schedule change can be frustrating.

But our first responsibility is care. We want everyone to be able to travel safely, gather safely, dance safely and make it home safely.

So we’ll try again next week.

Updated event information:
Powwow at the Lake 2026
Thursday, June 18
Same location
Dancer registration opens at 4 p.m.
Dancer registration closes at 5:45 p.m.
Grand Entry is at 6 p.m.

Dancer registration is also reopening for one more week. If you know dancers who would like to join us, please share the registration with them.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfuLTnThVPAtzoQRqya2YMH0aWRyYa475FYxFJ3xtaYxVnbjQ/viewform?usp=dialog

Thank you for your patience, flexibility and care for one another. We’re grateful for this community, and we’re excited to gather with you next Thursday.

Please help us spread the word.

Save the date.Rematriation: Land Back, Life ForwardLand. Bison. Community Health.Our 2026 annual gala will be held Novem...
06/08/2026

Save the date.

Rematriation: Land Back, Life Forward
Land. Bison. Community Health.

Our 2026 annual gala will be held November 21 at the Newberry Library in Chicago.

This year, we’ll be gathering around the land, bison and TEK work growing through the American Indian Center of Chicago, and what that work means for Native community health, responsibility to place and the future we are building together.

More details to come.

November 21, 2026
Newberry Library
Chicago

Join us for Buffalo Days at Burlington Prairie 🦬🌾Gather with us for a cultural and ecological celebration of bison, land...
06/04/2026

Join us for Buffalo Days at Burlington Prairie 🦬🌾

Gather with us for a cultural and ecological celebration of bison, land, and community. Through Indigenous knowledge, storytelling, prairie ecology, and place-based learning, we will explore the ongoing relationship between bison, indigenous peoples, and the prairie landscape while connecting with one another on the land.

Spend the day:
• Exploring land teachings & guided prairie walks with naturalists
• Playing Native games & learning about traditional buffalo teachings
• Listening to storytellers, drum, & dancers
• Sharing a community meal
• Welcoming the red dog to the prairie herd

📍 Burlington Prairie Forest Preserve
13N040 Engel Rd, Sycamore, IL 60178

🗓 June 27, 2026
⏰ 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Lunch will be provided.

RSVP is highly encouraged. Please RSVP through the Linktree in our bio. Transportation assistance may be available based on community interest and need.

Powwow at the Lake is back for our third year.There is something special about gathering by the water, and we are excite...
06/04/2026

Powwow at the Lake is back for our third year.

There is something special about gathering by the water, and we are excited to bring Native singing, dancing, vendors, family, and community back to the lakefront.

Join the American Indian Center on Thursday, June 11, at Foster Beach for a summer evening with Native Chicago.

Grand Entry begins at 6 p.m., so plan to arrive early, visit the vendors, and find a place to sit. This is an outdoor event, so please bring your own chairs or blankets.

This event is free and open to everyone. You do not have to be Native to attend. Relatives, neighbors, friends, families, and respectful guests are all welcome.

We will have intertribal dances, spot dances, audience participation, Native vendors, and a closing Round Dance.

Dancers are invited to preregister. We are offering a $40 honorarium to the first 40 dancers who preregister and check in. More details are available in the sign-up form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfuLTnThVPAtzoQRqya2YMH0aWRyYa475FYxFJ3xtaYxVnbjQ/viewform?usp=dialog

Powwow at the Lake
Thursday, June 11
6 to 8:30 p.m.
Grand Entry at 6 p.m.
Foster Beach
5100 N. Simonds Drive, Chicago

Bring your people, visit the vendors, support the dancers, and spend a summer night with Native Chicago on the lakefront.

🚨Flyer correction: AICs gardening series will be SATURDAY MAY 23, 2026🚨🌽🌻 The Three Sisters are growing at AIC!Spend the...
05/14/2026

🚨Flyer correction: AICs gardening series will be SATURDAY MAY 23, 2026🚨

🌽🌻 The Three Sisters are growing at AIC!

Spend the afternoon planting corn, beans, and squash while learning the story and teachings of the Three Sisters: care, balance, reciprocity, and community. Together we’ll build traditional mounds, sow heirloom corn and sunflowers, and get our hands in the soil.

No gardening experience needed. Tools, teachings, and good company provided.

📍 American Indian Center
3401 W Ainslie St, Chicago, IL 60625
📅 Saturday, May 24, 2025
⏰ 1–3 PM

Bring water, dress for the weather, and be ready to garden 🌱

05/13/2026

American Indian Center celebrates first bison calf born through rematriation work

Birth at Burlington Prairie Forest Preserve marks major milestone in Native-led effort connecting land, bison, culture and community health

CHICAGO—The American Indian Center is honored to announce the birth of the first bison calf through its bison rematriation work, marking a major milestone in a growing effort to restore relationships among Native people, land, bison and future generations.

The calf was born Saturday, May 9, at Burlington Prairie Forest Preserve in Sycamore. Six bison were rematriated to the preserve in December 2025 through a partnership between the American Indian Center and the Forest Preserve District of Kane County. The birth of the calf brings the herd to seven.

Burlington Prairie Forest Preserve, located at 13N240 Engel Road in Sycamore, is open daily from sunrise to sunset, according to the Forest Preserve District of Kane County. Visitors are asked to follow all forest preserve guidelines and give the herd appropriate space. The health and safety of the calf, the herd and visitors remain the priority.

For AIC, the birth represents more than the growth of a herd. It is a sign that the work is alive.

“It is one thing to talk about restoring relationships with land and relatives,” said Jay Young, co-executive director of the American Indian Center. “It is another thing to see new life come from that work. For Chicago’s Native community, especially our young people, this birth gives us a chance to know bison not just as something from history, but as living relatives on the land.”

For many Native nations, bison hold deep cultural, ecological and spiritual significance. They are relatives, providers and teachers, and their presence is connected to stories of survival, removal, resistance and return. The near destruction of bison is inseparable from the history of harm done to Native nations, foodways and land-based lifeways. AIC’s bison rematriation work is rooted in that understanding and centers relationship, care and responsibility.

The birth of the first calf is especially meaningful for Chicago’s Native community, one of the larger urban Native communities in the country. For Native families, youth and community members, the calf offers a living connection to land and culture and makes restoration something that can be witnessed in the present, not only understood through history.

The milestone also reflects the importance of conservation partnerships that center Native leadership and move at the speed of relationship. AIC’s bison rematriation work has grown through its partnership with the Forest Preserve District of Kane County, which has helped create space for this work to unfold with trust, patience and care.

“This is bigger than conservation,” Young said. “And I say that as someone who believes deeply in conservation work. But for us, this is not only about habitat or the return of a species. It is about Native people helping shape what care looks like on this land. This calf is a reminder that when that relationship is real, life comes from it.”

The bison rematriation work is part of AIC’s broader commitment to land-based programming, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Food Is Medicine, cultural education and community health. Through this work, AIC is building opportunities for Native youth, families and community members to reconnect with land, learn from Native knowledge holders and participate in programming that understands wellness as connected to land, culture, food, identity and relationship.

AIC will begin offering community programming connected to the herd later this summer. Programming will create opportunities for Native community members, youth and families to visit the site, learn from the land and deepen their relationship with the bison.

About the American Indian Center

Founded in 1953, the American Indian Center is one of the oldest urban Native centers in the country. Located in Chicago, AIC serves Native people and families through cultural programming, community education, land-based initiatives, food sovereignty work, youth and family programs, arts and cultural events, and partnerships that strengthen Native community life in the Chicago region.

Come share food and fun with us at the American Indian Center on Thursday, May 21st!Bring a dessert, enjoy a meal prepar...
05/12/2026

Come share food and fun with us at the American Indian Center on Thursday, May 21st!
Bring a dessert, enjoy a meal prepared by Chef Cherokee, and stay for the drum and social dance!
🧁 Bring a dessert to share!
📍 3401 W Ainslie St, Chicago, IL 60625
🕡 6:30 – 8:30 PM
All are welcome to share food, community, and culture.

🍓 Food is Medicine – Join us Wednesday, May 20th at the AIC! 🍓Food Box Distribution📍 3–6 PMPick up farm-fresh food inclu...
05/12/2026

🍓 Food is Medicine – Join us Wednesday, May 20th at the AIC! 🍓
Food Box Distribution
📍 3–6 PM
Pick up farm-fresh food including meats, eggs, and produce.
✨ Open to all! Walk-in Welcome! To sign up for a food box, visit our Linktree (in bio) and fill out the Food is Medicine Intake Form.
📍 American Indian Center – 3401 W Ainslie St, Chicago, IL
📧 [email protected]

Address

3401 W. Ainslie Street
Chicago, IL
60625

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+17732755871

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