Through tourism they can reach out to the larger world that has
long misunderstood the "noble Indian," the "savage
Indian," or the "poor Indian."
Hunting/Fishing
Packages - Pow Wow Packages - Native Religious Tours
Arizona
Experience a personally guided 4x4 vehicle tour through the
beautiful and spiritual Canyon de Chelly. Take an unforgettable
journey, guided by a Navajo Indian, through the history and legends of
this mystical canyon with its magnificent and ancient cliff dwellings,
pictographs and petroglyphs. Stop and browse at Navajo artisan stands.
Alaska Native Heritage Center
The Center is an Alaska treasure to be experienced by all. It
celebrates, perpetuates and shares Alaska Native cultures. Listen to
the ancient oral tradition presented by a village elder. Learn the
skills of a master artisan. Join in a dance performance. Stroll around
Lake Tiulana and learn about life in five authentic village exhibit
sites.
Colorado Ute Mountain Tribal Park
Awaken the Spirit. The Ancestral Pueblo arrived in the area of
Colorado about 400 AD. They build great stone village nestled under
cliff ledges. They abandoned their villages and nature worked to
reclaim the villages. Then the Ute people came. Visit the Utes and
explore and discover the mysteries of the ancients. Ute Indian guides
are provided.
Florida
Discover
Big Cypress Florida Seminole
The Seminole Indians, Florida’s original caretakers, offer a Big
Cypress day packages and overnight packages that include a tour of the
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum, Billie Swamp Safari swamp buggy eco-tour,
overnight accommodations in a chikee hut, reptile exhibit, nighttime
campfire storytelling and nighttime swamp buggy eco-tour.
Montana
Visit the homelands of the Confederated Salish, Kootenai and Pend d’Orielle
Tribal Nations. The Natives will provide a Tribal escort to take you
through the history, resources and cultures of the Flathead Indian
Reservation. Visit the National Bison Range and learn about the
buffalo and its role in American Indian economies.
New Mexico Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center tells through exhibits, video,
murals and presentations the stories and histories of the nineteen
pueblo communities. The displays demonstrate pueblo agriculture, art,
ceremonies and lifeways. Shops at the center offer a wide selection of
art and giftware. A restaurant with pueblo foods is a part of the
center.
Experience the Best in Lakota Camping, Riding, Hiking....
Pony rides through spectacular pine-ridged Lakota buffalo country.
Tipi camping in a beautiful natural setting among the trees.
Campfire storytelling in the ancient Lakota tradition.
Gaining knowledge of Lakota leaders such as Crazy Horse, Red Cloud,
and American Horse.
Prairie and Badlands Ecosystems of the Lakota"Visit Lakota
Country"
Homeland of mythic figures whose names ring with profound meaning
and significance; Crazy Horse, Black Elk, Fools Crow
Places of momentous historical consequence; Wounded Knee, Pine
Ridge, the Stronghold.
Landscapes of great natural abundance and beauty; the Great Plains
prairie ecosystem, Badlands National Park, Buffalo Pastures
Traditional wisdom of an ancient culture that knows, understands
and respects all of nature; animals, plants, air, water and inanimate
objects of the earth.
Prolific grasslands that support a dazzling array of edible and
medicinal plant life; purple cone flower, wild prairie turnip,
chokecherries, buffalo berries
Visit the Blackfeet and You Will Always Remember…
The incredible landscapes and history of the Blackfeet Nation.
The enchanting evenings of storytelling around a campfire.
The knowledge gained of traditional Blackfeet lifeways.
The nights spent under the stars in an authentic tipi village
The warmth and kindness of your Blackfeet hosts.
For Adventurous and Independent Women
To Enhance the gentleness in your heart. Enlighten your spirit,
Enrich your wisdom and Enjoy the peacefulness of natures quiet soul.
Experience the only Guiding and Outfitting trips that are owned and
operated by native women. Their guides are Native American Indian
Women from the Blackfeet tribe. We are experienced wilderness
travelers, skilled naturalists, cowgirls, and perhaps most importantly,
enthusiastic travel companions.
The Navajo Nation is home to many scenic areas.
Navajoland Natives welcome you to the Navajo Nation, which extends
into three states, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. The local tour
company is a Navajo Indian-owned tour company dedicated to providing
visitors an unforgettable historical, cultural and educational
experience. They not only show you the scenic wonders of Navajoland,
but also provide much information on Navajo history, culture, customs,
government and the arts & crafts industry from Navajo interpreters.
Judge not by the eye but by the heart. (
Cheyenne
Proverb)*
In this case you can do both.
Experience the incredible beauty of the Tongue River and the Custer
National Forest Mountains. Learn about our Northern Cheyenne heritage
and experience the lifestyle of modern day Indians. Discover unique,
homemade Native American Crafts, clothing and artwork. And enjoy
comfortable, home-style accommodations that include the opportunity to
spend the night in one of their authentic Cheyenne tipis.
World-famous Navajo Guides Monument Valley, Utah
Welcome to Monument Valley, the tour that will make your trip
unforgettable. The local company is a Navajo-owned company and is
operated by the descendants of Hush Ké nei nee, the great chief of
Monument Valley during the 1880s.
Their tour guides will give you first hand experiences of their
culture and customs of their everyday lives. They will take you to
places where few people have ventured and let you enjoy nature's
marvelous sandstone creations. It will be a spiritual experience for
some, and for others it will simply be indescribable.
See the places where there once were ancient families living among
the gigantic red buttes. To see their dwelling places, to picture in
your mind the hardships they endured, will make it a memory forever.
Ya'a t'eeh ... Welcome ...
Welcome to Monument Valley, one of the most beautiful places on
the planet.
Kéyah Hózhóní is the name of our local guide service. "Kéyah"
means "land" in the Navajo language. "Hózhóní"
means "beauty all around us." Their name expresses how they
feel about this special place, this "land of beauty all around us."
This is what they want to share with you when you visit Monument
Valley.
Join them for an experience that will stay with you for years to
come: a true insider's tour, a guided journey through a mythical
southwestern landscape, and the culture and story of its people.
They offer vehicle tours, hiking tours, and custom- designed tours
including overnight camping and special photographic tours through
Monument Valley and nearby Mystery Valley.
Tour an American Indian reservation from a unique vantage point -
from the back of a horse, the way our ancestors saw it
.
Zane and Sandy Spang are members of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe and
they welcome you to visit their homeland.
In order to help you appreciate the significance of your visit to
this land, workshops are provided on Northern Cheyenne history,
culture and ethnobotany. You can also learn about Gourd dancing and
how to play the intertribal ‘Hand Game’.For your evening campfire
entertainment you can listen to a Cheyenne storyteller, join in a
country western singalong, watch a comic troupe of Clown Dancers, or
just relax to the beautiful music of a Northern Cheyenne flute player
who composes his own music and makes his own