Feature a Native American Pow Wow group at Super Bowl 2027

Recent signers:
Cheryl Alvarado and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Millions of Americans, including myself, share the DNA of the Native Americans who lived on this land long before us. Yet, their culture, art, and contributions are often overlooked or misrepresented in mainstream media and events. One of the most significant opportunities to correct this imbalance and celebrate Native American heritage is through the Super Bowl halftime show—an event watched by over 100 million people worldwide every year.

By featuring a Native American Pow Wow group at the NFL Super Bowl 2027 halftime show, we can pay homage to the original inhabitants of this land and bring much-needed attention to their rich cultural heritage. A traditional Pow Wow performance would not only be a visually stunning and moving experience but also serve as an educational opportunity for viewers across the globe to learn about Native American traditions and history.

Recent studies have shown that the Native American population is growing, with about 9.7 million people in the United States who identify as Native American or Alaska Native, either alone or in combination with another race. However, despite these numbers, Native American voices and cultures receive minimal representation in popular culture.

The Super Bowl, as one of the most-watched events worldwide, has the immense power to influence cultural perceptions. Featuring a Native American Pow Wow group at the Super Bowl 2027 halftime show would be a significant step towards inclusivity and diversity.

Imagine hearing the rhythms, seeing the vibrant attire, and experiencing the storytelling that Pow Wows offer. It would be a performance that resonates with millions and encourages appreciation and respect for Native American communities.

Join me in calling on the National Football League, its sponsors, and partners to make this historic moment happen. Let's work together to include Native American artists in this iconic event, celebrating the diversity and unity that truly represent our nation. Please sign this petition to ensure that Native American voices are heard and valued on this monumental stage.

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Recent signers:
Cheryl Alvarado and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Millions of Americans, including myself, share the DNA of the Native Americans who lived on this land long before us. Yet, their culture, art, and contributions are often overlooked or misrepresented in mainstream media and events. One of the most significant opportunities to correct this imbalance and celebrate Native American heritage is through the Super Bowl halftime show—an event watched by over 100 million people worldwide every year.

By featuring a Native American Pow Wow group at the NFL Super Bowl 2027 halftime show, we can pay homage to the original inhabitants of this land and bring much-needed attention to their rich cultural heritage. A traditional Pow Wow performance would not only be a visually stunning and moving experience but also serve as an educational opportunity for viewers across the globe to learn about Native American traditions and history.

Recent studies have shown that the Native American population is growing, with about 9.7 million people in the United States who identify as Native American or Alaska Native, either alone or in combination with another race. However, despite these numbers, Native American voices and cultures receive minimal representation in popular culture.

The Super Bowl, as one of the most-watched events worldwide, has the immense power to influence cultural perceptions. Featuring a Native American Pow Wow group at the Super Bowl 2027 halftime show would be a significant step towards inclusivity and diversity.

Imagine hearing the rhythms, seeing the vibrant attire, and experiencing the storytelling that Pow Wows offer. It would be a performance that resonates with millions and encourages appreciation and respect for Native American communities.

Join me in calling on the National Football League, its sponsors, and partners to make this historic moment happen. Let's work together to include Native American artists in this iconic event, celebrating the diversity and unity that truly represent our nation. Please sign this petition to ensure that Native American voices are heard and valued on this monumental stage.

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Petition created on February 8, 2026