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"I couldn't believe I learned so much - it was very special "

Sheridan Lunt, UK
Overlooking Maco Sica, SD








You work so very hard to make everybody’s trips go smoothly and once again I want to thank you for the most amazing experience I have ever had (until the next time).

Bob Cleary
in the Badlands, South Dakota
Go Native America group w/ Baldwin Parker
Meet our Comanche Sunrise 2005 group, pictured with Baldwin Parker - grandson of the reknowned Quanah Parker having just spent the morning sitting at Baldwin's grandfather's own table, listening to stories and family history from this remarkable man.

By the end of 2008, just these eight tour members have a total of fifty-five trips under their collective belt.
When we say we have a great return rate, we really mean it!











The landscape here seems to pulse with a heartbeat; it speaks to those who take the time to listen and as Serle related the Lakota stories to us, the wind suddenly built up as if reinforcing what he was telling us, then it disappeared suddenly.
Jan Yoxall, Southeast England
Now that I am back in Delaware and all settled down again, I just wanted to thank you for all you did to make my tour such a memorable experience, including all the last minute adjustments. It was an amazing trip and exceeded my expectations in terms of what I would learn and begin to understand. Everyone was wonderful and I appreciated how welcoming they were and how comfortable they made me feel while touring. Since I have come home there has been a whirlwind of activity but I've been telling everyone how incredible my time was.
Mark McNulty, PA, USA

I don’t really have the words to say how I felt/feel.  It really was a trip of a lifetime, in so many different ways, and each day - unbelievably - seemed to just get better and better, from one incredible experience to the next!  Thank you so much too for inviting us into your home - that was so kind of you.  And I just wanted to say how much it meant to have such an honest and integrity-driven introduction to the native world.  After only 2 weeks away it felt a real shock to come back to noisy Boston - I can’t imagine what that would feel like if you've only ever lived on a reservation...in fact I think that my spirit is still hovering over the plains somewhere....
Helen Sherrah Davis, Boston, PA

























What you won’t get on a Go Native America tour is an ego-tripped oration about how Natives can do no wrong.
While [Serle] is deeply respectful of all indigenous peoples, he also freely admits the faults of even the most celebrated leaders, both of the past and the present. He possesses an uncanny knack for describing characters in ways totally relatable in today’s terms. His stories of Red Cloud, for instance, vividly illustrated the Lakota war leader as a powerful motivator, a shrewd politician, a heavy-handed negotiator and an ingenious international trade leader whose abilities would rival any political or corporate powerhouse on the scene today.
Devan Stuart, FL


Just a quick e-mail to say thank you very, very much for another wonderful trip. I had a fantastic time. Hope you had a good journey back home and can relax a bit now. Also thanks for taking me to the museum and for dropping me off at the airport, I really appreciate it. It seems very weird being back in Oxford so looking forward to next year already!
Shirley Wayne, Oxfordshire






Every American should know the true story of Wounded Knee.  Serle Chapman, guide of the Lakota Moon and other Go Native America journeys, shared with us his extensive research on historical events which led to the massacre. 
We stood at the actual sites of birthplaces, buffalo jumps, battles and burial grounds, surveying the landscape as the stories unfolded.  As we ascended to the top of Harney Peak, strolling among cedars, pines and sparkling quartz, I could easily understand why the Black Hills were, and still ARE, Wakan (holy, numinous) to the First Peoples here, and it's good to know that people like Serle, Sequoia, and Ernie LaPointe are doing much to educate us on Lakota history and keeping traditions alive.
Helen Park

We are in the process of getting all the pictures done - trying to "relive" some of those most wonderful, informational, inspirational (I could go on and on) with Serle during our very special tours. I'd like to do it all over again someday. It was a great honor to have him as our guide - I believe he must hear this very frequently...but it truly was. He is such a very special person. As I told him I will try to carry his words with me and I will always treasure those days with him. He simply has a beautiful soul and is truly a beautiful man.
Prissy Huget

This company has the best attitude ever on responsibility towards tribal people and their ways. No voyeurism in sight! You feel so welcome, in a respectful environment. I researched tours to Indian Country but several used sweat lodges as a selling point. Having been on Lakota Moon, I now understand why ceremonies should be totally off limits to any company that calls itself responsible. We traveled huge distances and experienced so much we couldn’t have done solo. We met amazing people, with huge hearts; it was like being on a mini life-journey all in two weeks.
SG, Buffalo NY

I didn’t think of America as a place where eco-friendly anything is possible, but Go Native America showed us how first nations were first ecologists on the continent, and they are working to restore that status and help native people start eco-tourism ventures. You can see they are obviously part of the native community and how they contribute. Best trip ever - I can't wait to come back again
Angelica Craig, Nottinghamshire, UK

Mountains and Plains was a special time; for me it will always remain one of the best times of my life.  A wonderful experience I will always treasure with many happy memories I will share with my daughter for hopefully, many years to come.  Whenever I recall those days I have a warm glow inside along with a longing to be there again some day. 
I think what helped to make it so special were the people I shared my trip with.
Sam Watts, London, UK

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I was very impressed with Serle Chapman and completely enamored with the country.  I would like to visit again next summer spend a day at the Little Bighorn, from Medicine Tail Coulee to Custer Hill. 
Kevin Cryer









Thank you for an incredible journey.  Your patience, bright smile and joy made my visit to this Holy Land very worth while. I wish that I could share with you all that fills my heart.  An e-mail just doesn't do it,
Theresa Bruemmer











I suspect that we all see the world a bit differently now. What a great trip, and the participant mix just made it greater!

JoAnn Zender, CO, USA