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Ohiyesa (Dr Charles Eastman) Santee Sioux.
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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. AG, Sacremento, CA
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WEEKEND CULTURE BREAKS
MOUNTAINS AND POWWOW
Aug 14-16, 2009 BOOK NOW - nearly full!
Friday in the office, or Friday high in the Bighorn Mountains standing before the ancient Medicine Wheel, learning it's true origins to the Cheyenne People? We know which we choose! Plus, this outstanding weekend takes you to the Crow Nation Parade, the All Indian Rodeo and offers opportunity to visit the Tipi Capital of the World - Crow Fair; the largest outdoor traditional Powwow on the Plains. Though many non-native visitors to powwows miss the intricacies of the dance steps and the Heartbeat of the Nation, the Drum, you will experience with interpretation the culture, the dances, the music, the excitement, and the Native Pride that traditional Powwow embodies.
HEAVEN AND EARTH TRAILS
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Exploring the wondrous landscapes of the Yellowstone or Jackson Hole regions, spend three to five days in the glacial, mountainous and canyon terrain; visit the valley of the wolves' favored habitat and in the land of the bear learn native cultural imperatives from the millenia. Conversation ranges from animal behaviors to culture and history in this most natural of environments; hear of the Backbone of the Park and the Time of Creation, a Cheyenne Explanation. These few days in heaven on earthly trails feature eco-sustainable lodgings of the highest standard, elegance and quality. Click here for more on Jackson and Yellowstone
SACRED FIRES AND GREAT WATERS
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...for those who are interested in the Great Lakes region, don't just sight-see, when you can site-do! Trips of one to five days led by Paul DeMain, editor of News From Indian Country offer a high degree of hands on experiences and presentations from local artists and cultural representatives.
SHORT TOURS
ANCIENT WAYS OF THE HOPI June 28-July 5, 2009 BOOKINGS CLOSE MAY 10th
Take this rare invitation to travel with unprecedented access to the secluded Hopi Mesas; a place of stark and beautiful endurance where the clan lifeway is about raising the short blue-eared corn which symbolizes the homelands, culture and responsibilities given to the Hopi clans by Ma'saw as they emerged from the Third Way of Life to this, the Fourth World.
WALK IN BEAUTY 17th - 24th October 2009
Navajo philosophy is epitomized by the phrase ‘Walk In Beauty’, from the sacred prayer, the Blessing Way. Aspiring to that spirit, we enter deep into the cultures and landscapes of this Southwestern tribal nation and enveloped by Dine Bikeyah, the sacred Navajo homeland, the Beautyway Chant comes to life. On this special journey you follow the breath of freedom through the sacred, the historic, the triumphs and tragedies, the beauty of the land and the resilience of the human spirit.
APACHE! 25th October - 1st November 2009
Legendary names and deeds reverberate through the canyons, mountains and deserts of Apache homelands and the hearts and imaginations that create history, and you follow the trails of freedom fighters whose names live on, listen to tribal perspectives and move into the territory that is truly their homeland; the domain they fought to preserve and protect, along with their traditional way of life. In the canyons where it is said that the wind still carries their names, we experience them all and more.





