Tribal
Visitor's Guide
Click here to download a copy of
The Guide to Visiting the Lands of Many Nations and to the Lewis & Clark
Bicentennial developed by the Circle of Tribal Advisors to the National
Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission. This is a very useful
document to read if you plan to visit Indian Country and includes a great guide
to buying authentic Indian-made arts, crafts and other products.
We have gone to extraordinary lengths to bring you a great set of
cool links to other websites
about Native America, the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial and plenty of great
sites to help plan your visit to Montana. We're sure that you will find
them useful and very helpful. Links to the Tribal communities in Montana
are found in
Indian
Country.

In the
Marketplace
you will find your direct connection to Montana American Indian artisans,
performance artists, Heritage Tours, businesses and products. If you're
looking for a place to stay or eat or something to do or to buy while you're in
Montana this is the place for you.
Our
Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Page has lots of links and information
about upcoming Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Events. The impact that the
Corps of Discovery had upon American Indians throughout the length of the
journey was far-reaching and profound. We'll help you connect to many
related sites, including those that will help you understand the journey through
the "Eyes of Many Nations".
The
Eagle Award showcases our
Spotlighted Montana American Indian Business. Our spotlight is shining
on the first winner of the Eagle Award, The People's Center Gift Shop, Museum Gallery & Native Ed-Ventures
of Pablo, MT.
We've put together a really awesome downloadable
public domain photo album of
Ansel Adams photos taken of Glacier National Park back in the 1930's.
If you've never seen Glacier National Park, these fabulous photographs will show
you the majesty that you've been missing and will entice you to start your
journey to MONTANA -- BIG SKY COUNTRY!!!
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