MONTANA | Indian Nations
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"As the first Americans, we (Indian People) created the first tourism bureaus. We love this beautiful earth, in all its mystique and we are honored to share it with others. We have been playing good hosts for the past 500 years, a way of life grounded in the generosity of the Indian spirit. A spirit that can still be experienced when you visit our homelands."

Henri Mann, Ph.D.

Endowed Chair, NAS Montana State University
 

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Map of Indian Reservations in Montana Blackfeet Flathead Northern Cheyenne Crow Rocky Boy Fort Belknap Fort Peck Rocky Boy
Montana's Indian reservations are rich strongholds of Native American heritage. They are places where Indian culture can be experienced in sacred landscapes and at annual gatherings - where traditional dress is worn and rituals are performed as they have been for hundreds of years. Remarkable art and crafts reflect a unique connection between Montana Indians and the natural world.
ATTRACTIONS

Montana's Indian nations feature a wealth of cultural institutions such as the Museum of the Plains Indian in Browning, Chief Plenty Coups State Park in Pryor, St. Labre Indian School at Ashland, and the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Culture Center and Museum in Poplar.

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EVENTS

Gain insight into traditional Indian culture. The Crow Fair and Rodeo is the largest Indian celebration in Montana. Other events in the state include the century-old Arlee Fourth of July Celebration, the Blackfeet Nation's North American Indian Days, the Red Bottom Celebration, and the Northern Cheyenne's Fourth of July Powwow.

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PLACES TO STAY

The Indian nations of Montana welcome you to enjoy their hospitality in one of the many Indian owned establishments. Enjoy!

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STATE OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

On behalf of Governor Brian Schweitzer and the Tribal Nations of Montana, the State Director of Indian Affairs welcomes you to visit the Office of Indian Affairs official website.

Visit the State Office of Indian Affairs

OFFICIAL STATE TRAVEL