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Each tribal nation in Native America makes the decision on how best to balance community and tradition while providing visitors with enjoyable experiences. However, in an effort to avoid misunderstandings or violations of our traditions, we ask that visitors follow a basic code of conduct. In doing so, we can ensure the protection of our sacred and ceremonial areas, including the preservation of historical artifacts. Please be attentive to signage, and obey our individual tribal rules and regulations.
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The Excitement of Indian Relay | NativeAmerica.travel
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The Excitement of Indian Relay. The 2015 All Nations Indian Relay Championships taking place September 17 20 in Billings, Montana, will be the largest gathering to ever witness an Indian horse relay, with the best inter-tribal competition ever assembled competing for the largest purse ever offered. More than 30,000 fans are expected to attend this standing room only event. Relay locations: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota and Minnesota. Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.
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Friends of Native America: October 2010
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Friends of Native America. Friends of Native America is a group of tribal members and non-indian people who are passionate about Native American culture and want to learn, share and network. Saturday, October 30, 2010. American Indian Tourism Conference. Photos and Story by Marilyn Angel Wynn/Nativestock.com. Located in the misty cedar forest along the Pacific Northwest are the homelands of the Tulalip Tribe who hosted the 12. Annual American Indian and Alaska Native Tourism (AIANTA. Visitors to the Tula...
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Experiences | NativeAmerica.travel
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Birding on St. Paul Island. Alaska Pribilof Islands Aleut Communities of St. Paul and St. George Islands. Inupiaq Carvers of Shishmaref Alaska. Alaska Native Village of Shishmaref. The Gem of the Yukon. Alaska Native Village of Ruby. American Indians and Route 66. Spring in Talking Stick. Southwest Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Explore the Hopi Arts Trail. Southwest The Hopi Tribe. Cowboy Up At Gaynor Ranch. Rocky Mountains Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. The Largest Indian Rodeo.
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Go West Summit | I'm a Supplier
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Reno Tahoe / Nevada. February 20-23, 2017. Who Qualifies to Attend:. Tourism Suppliers are CVBs, lodging properties, winter and summer resorts, adventure outfitters, shopping facilities, attractions, air tour, state tourism office or other DMO, sightseeing and transportation providers from the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Canadian suppliers, and AIANTA. Admission for ONE delegate only.
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KNAA - Online Resources
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Websites for Kansas Tribes. Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas. Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska. Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. Other Resources and Links. Bureau of Indian Affairs. US General Services Administration. Indian Arts and Crafts Board. Native American Businesses and Economic Development. The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. US Small Business Administration Office of Native American Affairs. News from Indian Country. Americ...
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Missouri — American Indians & Route 66
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American Indians and Route 66. Missouri was once home to a thriving mound-building culture, and at one time St. Louis was nicknamed Mound City. Today, as you enter the city following the track of Route 66, there is no obvious sign of the more than 40 prehistoric mounds that once dotted the landscape. All the mounds except one were razed over time their soil used for road fill to expand the city limits. The Old Courthouse St. Louis Houses The Museum of Westward Expansion Collections. 11 North 4th Street.
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Kansas — American Indians & Route 66
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American Indians and Route 66. Wherever we live in the world, we are the first Kansans. It is in my blood. My roots are in Kansas. I am always going to be a Kansan, though I have never lived in Kansas as a citizen. My people weren’t given the choice of staying. . Mdash; Pepper Henry, Kaw. The Osage Nation, or Wah-Zha-Zhi whose ancestral lands in southeastern Kansas include those 13.2 miles of Route 66 were removed to a reservation in Indian Territory in 1872.
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California — American Indians & Route 66
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American Indians and Route 66. Peoples of the Mojave. Route 66 crosses the Colorado River south of Needles, following the old Mojave Trail a trail of American Indian footpaths leading westward to the Pacific Ocean and later followed by the Santa Fe Railroad. The road crosses the homelands of the Mojave, Chemehuevi, Serrano, and Tongva peoples on its way to conclusion near the Santa Monica Pier. California Native American Day. 4th Friday of September. California State University San Bernardino. The compan...
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