
Mni Sota Akitho Festival
MNI SOTA AKITHO FESTIVAL
The Mni Sota Akitho Festival is bringing a groundbreaking cultural celebration to the Twin Cities this March. Taking place from March 14–16, 2025, at the InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront, this immersive event will honor the artistry, resilience, and cultural heritage of Indigenous communities through tattooing, music, crafts, and storytelling.
Hosted by Iktomi Tattoo, an Indigenous-owned studio based in South Minneapolis, the festival will serve as a vibrant platform for cultural expression and unity, offering attendees an unparalleled opportunity to experience the richness of Indigenous culture while supporting economic empowerment and education.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FESTIVAL
> Indigenous Tattooing: A Global Gathering
Renowned Indigenous tattoo artists from across the world will gather to showcase traditional techniques and styles. Guests can witness live tattooing sessions and even schedule appointments for tattoos by these talented artists. Exhibits will explore the historical and cultural significance of Indigenous tattooing traditions.
> Vendor Marketplace & Culinary Delights
With over 45 booths, the Vendor Marketplace will feature handmade goods, artwork, traditional herbs, and other unique items crafted by Indigenous-owned businesses. Attendees can also savor traditional and modern Indigenous cuisine from local food vendors, including innovative non-alcoholic beverages like mocktails and CBC- and cannabis-based drinks.
> Workshops, Performances, and Panels
From interactive craft workshops to live musical performances spanning traditional drumming, rock, and hip-hop, the festival offers a variety of ways to engage with Indigenous creativity. Educational sessions will delve into topics such as tattoo symbolism, cultural resilience, and the intersections of music and activism.
> Cultural Connections
Guests can join elder-led discussions, storytelling sessions, and collaborative art projects like community murals. These experiences foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indigenous traditions and their enduring impact.
A UNIQUE VISION FOR UNITY AND CELEBRATION
The Mni Sota Akitho Festival aims to:
*Showcase the beauty and significance of Indigenous arts and culture.
*Empower Indigenous entrepreneurs and artists.
*Foster intercultural and intertribal connections.
*Educate the public on Indigenous heritage and contemporary artistry.
Held in the heart of downtown St. Paul, attendees will enjoy breathtaking views of Ȟaȟáwakpa (the Mississippi River) within the InterContinental Hotel’s expansive 24,000 square feet of event space. This festival promises a one-of-a-kind experience celebrating diversity, community, and culture for anyone interested in learning, connecting and celebrating this first-ever festival of its kind in the Twin Cities.
Date
Mar 14
Event Location
InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront
Address
11 E Kellogg Blvd Saint Paul , Minnesota 55101
Admission
$35
Mni Sota Akitho Festival11 E Kellogg Blvd
Saint Paul , Minnesota 55101