A ceremony to honor our Ramapo-Munsee ancestors and those who stood resolutely for more than 233 years to date.
October 14, 2024 a historical tribute from the Sloat-Zamboni family for their return of the Sloat Land Deed.
Ramapough Homecoming Gathering July 4th Educational day July 5th 11am-4pm Pow Wow Grand entry July 6-7th 12pm […]
“We Are Still Here!” Lunaapeew/Lenape Celebration Weekend    Sat. May 4 & Sun. May 5, 11am-4pm  Museum […]
RAMAPOUGHINDIGENOUSART & CRAFTS FAIR Saturday May 4th, 10am-3pm Place: Rockland Center for the Arts
FIRST FOODS PROGRAM In Partnership with The RMI Tribal Center Join members of Grinding Stone Collective and […]
Photographic images of the Ramapo-Munsee Lenape and Mexica Women captured by Jeremy Dennis of the Indigenous Shinnecock […]
IN THE COURT OF THE CONQUERORBY GEORGE EMILIO SANCHEZIN COLLABORATION WITH VISUAL ARTIST PATTY ORTIZ Friday, November […]
Sweet Water Cultural Center and Truth to Power merge for a film screening curated to address Indigenous […]
Film by Truth to Power https://vimeo.com/819884322/ee02392c73
Join the Ramapo-Munsee for a one day only Spring Social at the Seaport Museum in Manhattan Pier […]
Today we offer acknowledgement of our cultural practice and ceremony for the Winter Solstice. This is a […]
A Film series, co-curated with SweetWater Cultural Center and presented by Producer, Brooklyn Demme. This film series […]
The annual Ringwood Pow Wow has been postponed this year, however, we are Honoring our Veterans Oct […]
History prevails in a single act of reconciliation June 4th, 2022 as the Sloat family reflects on […]
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at a Pow Wow? Well, for starters they require […]
We frequently get asked if we accept donations, and the answer is YES! You can review Sweet […]
Inter-Tribal Ceremonial room available at SweetWater Cultural Center. For Scheduling, Guidelines & Fees Use Contact Us Or […]

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