
Montana's American Indians
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Consider taking a guided tour of a reservation to learn more about Montana's American Indians. For example, tours offered by Blackfeet Historical Tours go to old bison jumps, the sites of old camps and other historic sites of the Blackfeet Nation. For more information, please call any of the phone numbers below.
Blackfeet Historical Tour, P.O. Box 238, Heart Butte, MT 59448; (406) 338-2058.
Blackfeet Nation Office, Browning, MT; (406) 338-7406.
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Flathead Reservation, Pablo, MT 59855; (406) 675-0160.
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta, Canada T0L 0Z0; (403) 553-2731.
Museum of the Plains Indian, Browning, MT 59417; (406) 338-2230.
Sun Tours (American Indian Perspective Tour), East Glacier, MT 59434; (800) 786-9220 or (406) 226-9220. Wheelchair-accessible tours. -
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