Question: Where can I see real Indians?

Where can I go to see Indians?

Looking for Native American culture in the U.S.? Heres where to George Gustav Heye Center (New York) National Museum of the American Indian (D.C.) Oklahoma. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gathering of Nations (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Taos, New Mexico. Shiprock, New Mexico/Monument Valley. Phoenix.More items •May 12, 2015

Are you allowed to visit Indian reservations?

Some reservations welcome visitors; some dont. Keep in mind that reservations are not tourist attractions, but rather places where people live and work. Some Native American reservations you can visit include: See Navajo songs and dances, an Indian rodeo and wild horse race, and more.

How do I find out if I am native Indian?

www.bia.gov/bia/ois/tgs/genealogy Publishes a downloadable Guide to Tracing Your Indian Ancestry. Has a vast online library, Tracing Native American Family Roots. www.ncai.org/tribal-directory Provides the online tribal directory where contact information for specific tribes can be found.

Can you visit Blackfeet Indian Reservation?

Learn More About Our Tours Blackfeet Tours offers family-friendly 8 hour guided hikes or horseback riding to the sacred Badger Two Medicine area in the heart of the Rocky Mountain Front located near the southern border of Glacier National Park.

Are Blackfoot and Blackfeet the same tribe?

The Blackfoot in the United States are officially known as the Blackfeet Nation, though the Blackfoot word siksika, from which the English name was translated, is not plural.

Are Blackfoot Sioux?

The Sihásapa or Blackfoot Sioux are a division of the Lakota people, Titonwan, or Teton. Sihásapa is the Lakota word for Blackfoot, whereas Siksiká has the same meaning in the Blackfoot language. The Sihásapa lived in the western Dakotas on the Great Plains, and consequently are among the Plains Indians.

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