Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits will celebrate its 10th annual powwow with a week of virtual events, allowing many more people to help commemorate the milestone.BAAITS, a volunteer-based organization, established the first and largest public two-spirit powwow in the world.This year's events take place February 2-6, culminating with the Grand Entry on the last day from noon to 4 p.m.
Pacific Time.A powwow is a traditional Native American event that gathers all tribes, as well as invites non-Native guests to learn more about Native cultures.
Last year, the event welcomed more than 5,000 people at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, BAAITS will hold the powwow online this year, according to a news.