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Montana Reservation Information

Visiting A Reservation

The Reservations have special social and cultural/religious events and activities. Tribal powwows, hand games, shinny games and rodeos are social events usually open to the public. When visiting these events and public places such as museums, churches, and tribal facilities, it is important that guests show respect and courtesy.

Some cultural and religious ceremonies require special permission to attend or, in some cases, may not allow visitors at all. In some tribes a host family will extend a personal invitation to visitors and inform them of the correct protocol. All the tribes hold their religion and traditions in high regard. Sacred sites must not be defiled; there are places where mementos can be purchased on all reservations.

Powwows are social gatherings featuring generations-old drumming and dancing, and traditional dress and food. Visitors are welcome at powwows. Participants should bring lawn chairs or blankets, since seating is limited at most powwows. Guests may dance during the "Round Dance" (everyone dances in a circle) or when invited by the emcee. It should always by kept in mind that the dance area is sacred. Visitors may also participate in a "Giveaway," a sharing of accomplishment or good fortune.

All events and points of interest in this brochure are open to the public. When unsure if guests are allowed at other events or places on Montana Indian reservations, visitors should contact tribal offices.

Flash photography is not allowed during contests, and it is polite to ask dancers and singers before taking pictures.

Cultural and recreational activities can also be enjoyed outside of community events. The natural resources of Indian reservations are considered premier attractions. Visitors should be aware of tribal management practices that exist to protect the environment. Tribal offices should be contacted for regulations concerning recreation.

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