Browning Aboriginal History & Culture
Often lead by people who are native to the land, Aboriginal Culture & History offers a culturally relativistic approach to excursions that explore early and recent Aboriginal traditions and habitations.
Gallery feature traditional/contemporary Blackfeet art. Lodging units, tipis, and gallery are located on two hundren acres of foothills.
The Going-to-the-Sun Institute offers half and full day tours that feature historical and cultural points of interest for the Blackfeet Nation. Curly Bear Wagner, a Blackfeet Indian cultural leader and historian, conducts interpretive tours of the Blackfeet Reservation during the summer, as well as ‘first nations perspective’ tours of the travels of Lewis and Clark in the area. Tours leave from the Museum of the Plains Indian throughout the year.
Join Curly Bear, Blackfeet Historian, on the Northern Plains Niitsitapi (Real People) Mysterious Pathways. Visit buffalo jumps, tipi rings, and Sun Dance Lodge. Learn about Niitsitapi ceremony and traditions, and Lewis & Clark from the First Nations perspective. Museum interpretations, plus hiking in Glacier National Park.






