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  1. 11 Tourist-Friendly Native Indian Reservations to Visit

    If you're still not sure where to visit first, here are popular tourist-friendly Native American Reservations open for visits: 1. Navajo Nation, Arizona. The Navajo Nation is located in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is the largest Native American Indian reservation in the country, covering over 27,000 square miles.

  2. Native American Reservation Tours

    Involve me, and I'll understand.". - Native American Proverb. Immerse yourself in the rich ancestry and cultural traditions of Native American tribes on these learning adventures across the U.S. to reservations, archaeological sites, national parks and more. From the Badlands of South Dakota to the desert valleys of Arizona, experience ...

  3. Native American Tours

    Sun Tours Lifetime members of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation lead these memorable tours in Glacier National Park. Each guide has extensive knowledge of tribal history, culture and lifestyle providing an all-encompassing experience that weaves in Blackfeet spiritual and philosophical perspectives. glaciersuntours.com. Water People Tours

  4. Hopi Reservation Tour

    See the hogans, the traditional housing of the Navajo on your way to the Hopi Nation and Reservation. The Hopi people have over a 2,000 year history in the southwest. On this tour, you will visit the oldest, permanently-inhabited village in North America. You will be able to enjoy an authentic Hopi meal with your guide at the Hopi Cultural Center.

  5. Visiting American Indian Tribal Lands in Arizona

    From the Navajo Nation in the high country—the largest reservation in the United States—to picturesque areas along the fertile flood plains of the Colorado River, the forests of central Arizona and the vibrant Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona, American Indian communities share unique cultural experiences with visitors. Big events

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    featured destination The Yurok Tribe: home to some of the world's largest redwood trees. The Yurok Tribe is the largest federally recognized Indian tribe in California and has a reservation that straddles the majestic Klamath River, extending for one mile on each side of the river, from its entry into the Pacific Ocean to approximately 45 miles upriver to the confluence with the Trinity ...

  7. 11 Tourist-Friendly Native Indian Reservations That Are Open To Value

    Blackfeet Reservation can be visited combined with a tour of Glacier National Park. Sun Tours have guides that are residents of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation who share Tribal culture, history and lifestyle. Half day tours $ 60, full day $ 105 which includes a stop at the Museum of the Plains Indians. www.glaciersuntours.com or call 406-732-9220.

  8. The 12 Best Native American Destinations, Tours, And Travel Spots

    America has 326 Indian Reservations and over 500 recognized tribes, with variously incorporated communities. Take these 12 as a starting point. Then, when you get home, find the reservation ...

  9. Lakota Ways-Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Tours

    Be sure to take a guided tour of historic Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, get an education about the Lakota Way, learn about the history of Native Americans. Pine Ridge is located in the southwestern corner of South Dakota on the Nebraska border, an Oglala Lakota Native American reservation that was established in 1889.

  10. Hopi Tour

    Departs Flagstaff Tuesday ONLY (Seasonal May 1 to October 31) approximately 8-8:30am and returns approximately 5-5:30pm. (Duration 9 hours) Pick up and drop off from the hotel of your choice, all required tribal permits and walking tour fees, restaurant lunch, bottled water, a Hopi led stroll through the cliff top village of Walpi, and a ...

  11. Visit the Hualapai Indian Reservation Grand Canyon

    Grand Canyon West is situated on the Hualapai Indian Reservation and is an enterprise of the Hualapai Tribal Nation, a sovereign Indian nation that has been federally recognized since 1883. The tribe doesn't receive federal funding for the operations at Grand Canyon West. Every purchase at Grand Canyon West helps to sustain Hualapai ...

  12. Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas

    Located an hour and a half north of Houston in the Big Thicket, the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe is the oldest Indian reservation in Texas. Our rich history and beautiful enclave are what tribal citizens and tourists alike love about our nation. Visit us to experience the natural beauty of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas.

  13. Tatanka Rez Tourz

    Native-owned and operated Tatanka Rez Tourz is based on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota. Explore Lakota (Sioux) country and delve deep into the rich. Lakota culture and history, while enjoying the area's breathtaking vistas. When you visit Lakota Indian Country on the Pine Ridge Reservation in Allen, South ...

  14. Wind River Reservation: Wind River Indian Reservation Tours

    The Wind River Reservation Trail offers a cultural peek into the history of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes, who share the beautiful wide-open spaces northwest of Lander and Riverton. You can also pick up a copy of the Wind River Reservation Self-Guided map at local chambers of commerce to discover even more.

  15. Monument Valley/Navajo Indian Reservation from Sedona/Flagstaff

    Monument Valley is a must-do when in Arizona, well worth taking a full-day tour to experience its famous natural beauty. Starting from Sedona or Flagstaff, drive north towards the Utah border, traveling through the San Francisco Volcanic field and the vast Navajo Nation. See traditional Navajo homes, an authentic trading post and learn about Navajo culture as you travel on reservation lands ...

  16. Ute Mountain Tribal Park

    Located within the Tribal Park primitive campgrounds, cabins are available for rent. Call (970) 565-9653. Tours are guided by Ute Indians with a broad knowledge of Ute and Ancestral Puebloan cultures. The Ute Mountain Utes are the Weeminuche band of Utes, one of the seven original Ute bands that inhabited Colorado.

  17. Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, Florida: Everglades Culture

    At Billie Swamp Safari, which is in the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, an airboat ride is a popular way to explore the Everglades. Skim across the water's surface through a 900-hectare area of seagrass past alligators bathing in the sun and other fascinating species of birds, fish and mammals. You might stop for a break in a cypress ...

  18. Idaho Indian Reservations

    Reservation: Lapwai Tribes: Nez Perc é Acres: Established by: Treaty of June 9, 1863 (XIV, 617); agreement of May 27, 1887, ratified by act of Sept. 1, 1888 (XXV, 452); agreement of May 1, 1893, ratified by act of Aug. 15, 1894 (XXVIII, 326). 180,370.09 acres were allotted to 1,895 Indians, 2,170.47 acres reserved for agency, school, mission, and cemetery purposes, and 32,020 acres of timber ...

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    Welcome to the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation - Florida's Top Cultural Heritage Tourism Destination. Nestled deep in the heart of the scenic Florida Everglades, the Big Cypress Indian Reservation is home to the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Visitors to the Big Cypress Reservation experience a combination of culture, tradition, and adventure found nowhere else in the world.

  20. Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians

    Tribal Government. 1 North Pipe Spring Rd. Fredonia, AZ 86022. (928) 643-7245. Visit Tribal Website. More to Discover Near The Kaibab-Paiute Reservation. Glen Canyon & Lake Powell. With nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline, Lake Powell creates a surprising oasis in northern Arizona's high desert. Wonder.

  21. Nez Perce NHP Visitor Center

    The visitor center for Nez Perce National Historical Park in Lapwai, Idaho, is open all year, 7 days a week during the summer season (May-Sept) and Tuesday through Saturday during the winter season (Oct-Apr). The hours of operation are 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. The visitor center is closed each year on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.

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  23. Fort Hall Indian Reservation

    The Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Shoshoni language: Pohoko'ikkatee) in the U.S. state of Idaho.This is one of five federally recognized tribes in the state. The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about 20 miles (32 km) north and west of Pocatello.