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Lured by idyllic beaches, killer surf, and a laid-back vibe, most visitors to Hawaii barely scratch the surface of its rich indigenous culture and history. This Native American specialty operator crafted a tour of the Big Island that delves into what Hawaiians hold sacred, including the volcano Kilauea, home of fire goddess Pele; Mookini Heiau, birthplace of King Kamehameha the Great; and the islands’ preeminent hula festival.
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Niitsitapi Blackfeet |
Niitsitapi Blackfeet
Great Falls, MT, United States
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12 Days from $3,895* per person
Provider: Go Native America In the frontier days of the Old West Indian tribes of North America called the border between Canada and the US the ‘Medicine Line’ – a name steeped in equal measures of mystique and irony: What man had the right to divide the land and how could a seemingly invisible line do that?Follow the Niitsitapi, the Blackfeet people, from Montana across the Medicine Line into Canada, in the lands where natural wonder is all. Reach the heights of the most… more |
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It'S All Indian Country |
It'S All Indian Country
Rapid City Airport, SD, United States
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11 Days from $2,895* per person
Provider: Go Native America Native America; a place full of adventure, culture, history, music, art and fun! And with Go Native America, one of America’s most well-beloved tourist trails (Yellowstone to the Black Hills) is transformed from road-trip to family odyssey; America’s Serengeti to the pine-studded Paha Sapa - the Sacred Black Hills.Spend time listening for wolves, looking for bears, learn to interpret ancient messages left in stone, and enjoy hearing indigenous stories and explanations. Then gazing star-ward to the constellations, we find the… more |
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Great Mystery Of The Medicine Wheel |
Great Mystery Of The Medicine Wheel
Rapid City Airport, SD, United States
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14 Days Contact provider for price
Provider: Go Native America Thirteen hundred and eighty six years later, the so-called Great Sioux War began in 1876 with a surprise attack on a predominantly Cheyenne village on the Powder River. Old Brave Wolf was blind, and his daughter, Elbow Woman, sat him upon a horse she then led from the village on a rein. The three made conspicuous targets, but though bullets whined and crackled around them, they walked away unscathed. Across his lap Old Brave Wolf had rested his spirit wheel… more |
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