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Mid-America All-Indian Museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a fun 70s-themed party and concert on May 23, 2026.
The museum first opened in 1976, making the 70s an important decade tied to Native American cultural pride, activism, and visibility. The event will celebrate that history while also honoring the museum’s lasting impact in Wichita.
Guests can expect a full evening of entertainment, music, food, and interactive activities.

50th Anniversary Party at All-Indian Museum
• Opening of the museum’s 50th anniversary exhibit
• 70s-themed decade party
• Disco music and karaoke
• VW Bus photo booth
• Best Dressed 70s Contest
• Food trucks
• Native vendors
• Tipi learning area
• “70s Native America in Wichita” photo display
Special Performances
• Native comedian Daniel Pewewardy at 6:30 PM
• Live concert by Native musician Travis Komahcheet at 7 PM
Why This is a Great Event
This is more than just a party, it is a chance to celebrate Native history, culture, and community in Wichita while supporting one of the city’s most unique museums. For just regular museum admission, guests get live entertainment, cultural experiences, exhibits, and a fun themed night out.
Event Details
Date: May 23, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Mid-America All-Indian Museum, 650 N. Seneca, Wichita, KS 67203
Cost:
• $7 General Admission
• $5 Members