Haudenosaunee Festival

The purple-and-white flag of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy will fly over the Binghamton University campus this fall for the fourth Annual Haudenosaunee Festival, Sept. 25 – 26, 2026. The festival will feature food, music, dance, art, a LAX expo, storytelling, and the opportunity to learn more about the Indigenous people whose ancestral land is the site of Âé¶¹Éç. The festival will take place on the Peace Quad unless otherwise noted.

Please check back for a schedule of events (coming soon).

2026 Haudenosaunee Festival vendor sign-up is now open.

Vendor Registration for the 2026 Haudenosaunee Festival at Âé¶¹Éç is now open! We're excited to have Haudenosaunee, and other Indigenous, artists, artisans, crafts people, jewelry makers, medicinal crafters, etc* to join us for this two-day event.

A Native American male in traditional dress.

Haudenosaunee Festival with students and Native American performers.

The Guswenta: Two Row Wampum Belt is a Symbol of Sovereignty.

The Guswenta: Two Row Wampum Belt is a Symbol of Sovereignty.

This belt symbolizes the agreement and conditions under which the Haudenosaunee welcomed the newcomers to this land.