Spring Indigenous Market
Hisgexjį Horak is hosting our Spring Indigenous Market, and we’re looking for Indigenous artists, makers, and entrepreneurs to join us!
This two-day market will highlight Indigenous creativity, culture, and small businesses from across the Siouxland community. This event will coincide with the Siouxland Art Walk!
Vendor spots are first come, first served.
Scan the QR code on the flyer to apply!
Wa’iniginapwi for supporting Indigenous makers and community spaces.
Ho-Chunk Seed Barter with Jessika Greendeer
We’re honored to welcome Jessika Greendeer (Ho-Chunk Nation) as we work to bring our seeds back home to our Winnebago relatives.
This isn’t just a seed exchange, it’s about revitalizing our relationship with the land, our food, and each other.
How It Works:
Bring pennies dated 1981 or older
Trade them for seeds
Support sustainable aquaponics and food systems
Every seed carries knowledge. Every exchange is a step toward food sovereignty and community care.
Ho-Chunk Hinuk History with Gayla Whitewater
Join the Winnebago Youth Crisis Intervention Center to honor Ho-Chunk women, our history, and the strength we carry forward together.
Our co-founder, Gayla Whitewater (Mą̄xipį̄), will be sharing during the evening as we come together around Hikikara — “to take care of oneself.” This space is about reflection, storytelling, and uplifting one another through our shared history and teachings.
Bring a dish to share as we gather potluck-style and build community in a good way!
1st Annual Indigenous Market
UPDATE 12/12/25: Vendor registration now full!
Hisgexjį Horak invites you all to join us for our first annual Indigenous Market — a community-centered event uplifting Indigenous creativity, culture, and small business!
Open to the public!
We are so excited to create this space for our relatives and support Indigenous businesses!
1st Annual Indigenous Market
UPDATE 12/12/25: Vendor registration now full!
Hisgexjį Horak invites you all to join us for our first annual Indigenous Market — a community-centered event uplifting Indigenous creativity, culture, and small business!
Open to the public!
We are so excited to create this space for our relatives and support Indigenous businesses!
A Special Screening of Bring Them Home/Aiskótáhkapiyaaya
Hisgexjį Horak, in collaboration with Little Priest Tribal College and Winnebago Two-Spirit, is excited to host our first annual community event here in Winnebago - a special screening of Bring Them Home/Aiskótáhkapiyaaya in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
Join us as we uplift stories of resilience, bison restoration, and Indigenous leadership.
This event is FREE and open to the Winnebago community and surrounding communities.
Popcorn & drinks provided!
South Sioux City Public Library Presents Rock Your Mocs Day
Professor and Educator Alexandrea Walker (Native American Studies, Little Priest College) and Gayla Whitewater (Hisgexjį Horak) will be giving a free lecture on Native American moccasins and their regional and tribal differences. Alexandrea and Gayla will teach us the different designs and styles, as well as indigenous identities and how individualistic and defining they are to the different tribes and their regions.