Native Pride Productions

Native Pride Productions

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Formed in 2003 and directed by Larry Yazzie, our dancers strive to educate and entertain

05/18/2026

Did you know?

Long before modern wildfire management, many Indigenous communities used controlled burns to care for the land.

These intentional fires helped prevent larger wildfires, support healthy plant growth, and maintain balance in the ecosystem

This knowledge, passed down through generations, is now being recognized as an important part of land management today. Understanding this reminds us that Native knowledge isn’t just history—it’s still relevant.

05/15/2026

Thank you, Diane! Your kind words mean so much to everyone involved in Native Pride Productions!

05/13/2026

Happiest of birthdays to Samarra Morning Star Yazzie!! Samarra, we are endlessly proud of the amazing young woman you are and the joy, beauty, and passion you bring to your performances and your life.

05/11/2026

Did you know that many of the places we now call National Parks are located on lands that have been home to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years?

These lands are not just scenic—they are sacred places, sites of history and ceremony, and homelands with deep cultural meaning

Long before they were designated as parks, these areas were lived on, cared for, and stewarded by Indigenous communities. In many cases, the creation of National Parks meant that Native people were forcibly removed from their homelands, and access to these sacred places was restricted.

Today, many tribes continue to maintain connections to these lands—through tradition, advocacy, and cultural practices.

Understanding this history helps us see these spaces differently:
Not just as places to visit, but as places with stories that deserve to be acknowledged and respected.

Have you ever thought about the history of the land you’re visiting?

05/08/2026

The work we do, we do for the community. To bring our culture to the students seeing it for the first time, for the elders who feel seen, and for future generations.

We're so grateful for feedback like this! Thank you, Joseph!

05/07/2026

We’re exited to share we’ll be performing at the Meskwaki Annual Pow Wow this August! We’re already counting down to this wonderful event!

05/05/2026

See you in Dubuque!

Come celebrate Indigenous Heritage with us! 🌿✨
Join us as we honor Indigenous peoples through music 🎶, dance 💃🏽🪶, history 📖, and delicious food 🍛.
Let’s learn, celebrate, and uplift Indigenous culture together! ❤️🧡🤎
📅 May 16th, 2026
⏰ 10 AM – 3 PM
📍 MFC • 1157 Central Ave
All are welcome — we hope to see you there! 🎉🌎🫶

05/05/2026

Some of the most meaningful work we do happens in schools. Through performances, storytelling, music, and workshops, Native Pride Productions brings Indigenous culture directly to students, creating experiences that go beyond the textbook.

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Jacksonville, FL