Festival Etiquette
At the Moundville Native American Festival, a diverse array of communities and traditions are represented through the work of artisans, performers, demonstrators and friends who keep this cultural Knowledge alive and graciously offer to share it with you. If you wish to participate and learn from these cultural traditions with our Native American friends, we ask that you please follow simple etiquette considerations to show respect and gratitude to the communities who work so hard to keep these traditions and skills alive.
Festival-Focused Lesson Plans
Don’t forget to visit the Children’s Area: Hands-On Activities portal for more festival lesson plans and crafts.
Festival-Focused Resource Guide
The University of Alabama Libraries have assembled a fantastic set of Moundville Festival resources: University of Alabama Libraries
Discovering Alabama: Videos
Discovering Alabama: Teacher Guides
Lesson Plans
Teacher's Corner Video
Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail: Tribal Websites
- Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of TX
- Alabama-Quassarte Tribe of OK
- Cherokee Nation
- Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation
- Chickasaw Nation
- Choctaw Nation
- Jena Band of Choctaw Indians
- Kailegee Tribal Town
- Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
- Muscogee (Creek) Nation
- Poarch Band of Creek Indians
- Seminole Nation of OK
- Seminole Tribe of FL
- Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana
- Absentee Shawnee
- Eastern Shawnee
- Thlopthlocco Tribal Town
- United Keetoowah Band of the Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma