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 Binghamton University. 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 Binghamton University 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. Reserve your vendor booth today!

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.