Native American Tourism

November 23, 2014

Hopi Villages are found at both the base and the top of the three mesas dominating the landscape. These mesas project to the north from the enormous Black Mesa formation like fingers on a giant hand.In addition to the mesas and villages, the Hopi people are internationally acclaimed as artisans.

Native American Tourism
May 28, 2008

AUTHOR: Lorna Thackeray Sitting Bull didn’t come to Montana to fight at the Little Bighorn, says his great-grandson, Ernie LaPointe. The great Sioux spiritual leader and former war hero came to dance. With others who had rejected treaties that confined them to reservations,the Hunkpapa sun dancer was following an ancient ceremonial journeydictated by the stars […]

Native American Tourism
November 27, 2007

The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation is offering a cultural heritage tourthrough tribal lands. Called “The Yavapai Experience,” the tour is being offered through one ofthe nation’s commercial ventures, Fort McDowell Adventures. Storytelling by real Elders As part of the tour, a professional guide acts as a facilitator betweenguests and tribal members. Visitors gather around a […]

Native American Tourism
May 7, 2006

Bandelier National Monument’s 90th birthday is a triumph of history, preservation. Bandelier National Monument once home to the Anasazi Cecilia Shields walks in the footsteps of her ancestors. An interpretive park ranger at Bandelier National Monument for the past seven years, she sees and feels things that casual visitors miss. Walking the Main Loop Trail, […]

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