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June 2023 by Chad Bublitz
Nice place a unique place and a nice Native American gallery located in South Minneapolis inside the coffee house called Pow Wow Wow grounds change the display is often all authentic all Native American artists I always find it interesting to stop and see what they have new when I'm in that area truly a great place to stop to bring the family or by yourself this day and age we can all use a little culture and a little history also is always been clean and everybody's been courteous I hope you have the same experience that I have many blessings in your way and live the best life possible
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May 2023 by Oz Ragland
What an important addition to the Minneapolis art scene. Having an indigenous gallery in this city really makes a difference. This is so evident from just the gallery reviews.My direct experience of the current show was quite impactful. It focuses on the loss of a native family in Canada that lost their young adult son in an automobile accident. It explores the unexpected loss of a loved one from different points of view, including story skirts, moccasins, tobacco bags and other artworks. The grieving artistic family left a tribute to their son.It stimulated me to talk with my adult son about the prospect of me dying before his mother. This felt important.
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May 2023 by Chase Hand
Wonderful place to chill and get a view of amazing art that is lovingly curated
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May 2023 by Dawn Paro
Amazing guy art work on displayAuthentic
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December 2022 by Jacquelyn Saice
Love this place!
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December 2022 by Dyana DeCoteau-Dyess
The gallery is very organized and welcoming. The little cafe attached adds to the charm. Representation matters and the gallery does a fantastic job showcasing Indigenous artists and voices.
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December 2022 by Johnson Bergen
Fantastic art museum featuring Indigenous Peoples' art. Well curated exhibits sensitively displayed and explained.
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December 2022 by Patricia Shelton
I enjoy going to the pow wow coffee grounds to drink coffee with my best friend, the staff is always very friendly and respectful and the food is always good!
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December 2022 by Natasha Weaver
love the ndn tacos! environment is wonderful!
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December 2022 by Isaac StClair
Come check it out!
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December 2021 by Shawn Middelton
It's hard for an urban Indian to move to a new city. When I moved here from Seattle I felt very lonely despite the large Ojibwe population here. Whenever I feel homesick and I don't have time to go back to Seattle or up to Manitoba I make my way over to all my relations gallery to view beautiful art in talk to the amazing people in the coffee shop. I'm a little introverted so for me this is the perfect place to just feel home in the city's. It is my favorite gallery in town. And I have bought several prints from here happily knowing the money goes to support this organization that supports so many native artists.
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December 2021 by nabor osorno
Nice place if you look yo see some gallery
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October 2021 by Immaculate I.
I was looking for a coffee shop as I had a canceled meeting in the area. I am not familiar with this neighborhood so I just asked Yelp and it showed me Pow Wow Grounds. As I pulled into the parking lot, I saw that there was also a gallery in the same lot. I was magnetized by this large center piece of art and walked into the gallery. Wow. What history! This is such a beautiful gallery, the pieces curated tell a rich story of people whose land we are settlers and who are often silenced. I was deeply moved and would return to it again and again.
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December 2020 by Rachael Dee
Gem of a gallery with educational, quality art. Get delicious coffee/smoothie/soup next door. Support amazing indigenous artists and a great neighborhood business
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December 2019 by tessana michele
Oh my goodness, I love this gallery. The staff are SO kind and dedicated to their customers and community. The art featured is raw and authentic, truly embodying the spirit of Native people everywhere. I'm so happy that this gallery is exclusively giving Native people a voice, it is especially needed for that community.Also, the cafe next to the gallery is very homey and welcoming. Good food, too!