Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center

The organization owns land that is used for the site of an annual, intertribal pow-wow.

The Center remodeled former military structures to house their organization.

[1] The site is maintained by Fred Deer who initiated its renovation in 1986.

Activities include the preservation of Native American art forms such as bone and wood carving, bead-work and pow-wows.

The council's annual Pow-Wow hosts Native American artists, dancers, singers, and drummers from a variety of indigenous groups such as Cuban Taino and Alaskan Tlingit.