Traditional tribal celebration at Tallac Site

The Wa She Shu It’Deh Festival is part of the summerlong annual Valhalla Arts, Music and Theatre Festival.

It is a celebration of tribal traditions dating back 9,000 years.

The celebration will feature traditional American Indian dancers and drum performers, art, basket weaving displays and Native American food. The festival is free.

It will take place on the Grand Lawn from 10am-5pm, July 27-28.

The historic Tahoe Tallac Site is located two miles past the intersection of highways 50 and 89. Head toward the lake and just past Camp Richardson on the lake side of Highway 89, turn right on the road with the sign Valhalla.