Go Native America is included in National Geographic Traveler's "50 Tours of a Lifetime"
Go Native America is a member of / promoted by:
American Indian and Alaska Native Tourism Alliance Montana Tribal Tourism Alliance
American Indian Crafts Assoc. Wyoming Travel and Tourism Rocky Mountain International RMI Real America Black Hills Badlands Association


HOW TO BOOK
- Download and print your booking form below.
- Please complete & mail the form, along with your deposit to the address below.
- Remember, bookings are taken on a first come first served basis and are considered firm when we have received your booking form and deposit
- All bookings are taken ONLY in accordance with our terms and conditions. Please read our terms and conditions. You will find them fair and written in plain English.
For your own protection, please DO NOT BOOK FLIGHTS until your journey departure is confirmed
HOW TO PAY
You can pay your deposit and balance by four easy ways:
- Via any major credit card - you can call this in, or through our secure online payments forms
- International $ check or Money Order
- Bank Draft (please request details – for obvious reasons these are not posted online)
When we have received your form and your deposit has cleared you will receive a receipt/invoice reflecting balance yet to be paid. Please allow time for your receipt to arrive as payment must clear. Please also remember that in accordance with our terms and conditions your deposit is non-refundable.
Our standard terms and conditions are posted above on our website.
All bookings are accepted only in accordance with our terms and conditions and if you are not familiar with them, we ask that you read them. The terms and conditions are for your protection, your fellow tour members’ protection, our protection, and that of the peoples whose lands you will be visiting.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS JOURNEY WILL BE NOTHING YOU HAVE DONE BEFORE:
Go Native America takes visitors (not tourists) into the heart of Native America and we consider our tours to be journeys, rather than vacations/holidays.
We use indigenous guides who know their culture and history, not seasonal hires who read a guide book before they start work that summer.
We speak with all participants before they book to be sure they understand that Go Native America journeys are completely unlike 9-5 coach tours - we go to the very spots where history unfolded, and to the heart of indigenous cultures.
We work in accordance with tribal etiquette.









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COUNTLESS INDIVIDUALS OFFER THEIR KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ENERGIES AND TIME TO THE SUCCESS OF THE GO NATIVE AMERICA JOURNEYS, AND WE ARE GRATEFUL TO ALL.
Kennard Real Bird - Crow, equestrian coordinator and historian
Lynwood Tall Bull - Northern Cheyenne, historian, educator and ethno-botanist
Leroy Whitman - Northern Cheyenne, artist, wrangler and historian
Jonathan Beartusk - Northern Cheyenne, artist, Native American flutist and speake
Shawn Real Bird - Crow, equestrian coordinator and historian
Alan Elmore - descendent of Chief Rain in the Face Harold Salway – Two-time President of the Oglala Lakota Nation and documentary participant 'Wiping the Tears' etc.
Kevin Red Star - Crow, Master Artist, world renowned for his painting.
Jasmine Pickner – Crow Creek Sioux youth leader and World Champion Hoop Dancer.
Steve Reevis – Blackfeet actor Geronimo, Last of the Dogmen, Dances With Wolves, Steven Spielberg's Into the West etc. and grass dancer.
Lloyd ‘Curly’ Reevis – Blackfeet elder, historian, championship rodeo rider and recording artist featured on Music From Native America.
Leona Buckman - Arapaho Elder, historian and educator
Margaret Potts – Peigan Blackfoot cultural representative.
Ernie Peters – Shushwap Salish elder, historian and traditional dancer.
Stephen Small Salmon – Pend d’Oreille/Salish elder, historian and traditional dancer.
Leslie Caye – Kootenai historian and cultural representative.
David Dragonfly – Blackfeet artist and traditional singer, featured on the CD High Mountain Singers.
Joanne Crowfoot – Blackfoot cultural representative
Deana Nicholson – Cree artist and cultural representative.
Arigon Starr – Kickapoo/Creek ‘NAMMY’ award-winning recording artist.
Marley Shebala – Navajo/Zuni award-winning journalist
Michael Darrow – Chiricahua Apache/Fort Sill Apache Tribal Historian and documentary participant - How the West Was Lost etc.
Elbys Naiche Huger – Chiricahua/Mescalero Apache elder, cultural representative and documentary participant How the West Was Lost, Geronimo etc
Herb Stevens – San Carlos Apache historian, artist and cultural representative.
Adelle Swift Cassadore – San Carlos Apache historian, artist and cultural representative.
Eddie Bautista – Laguna Pueblo elder and traditional singer/Eagle Dance leader.
Duane Tawahongva – Hopi jeweler and cultural representative.
Lawrence Namoki – Hopi potter and historian.
Gary Tso – Hopi cultural representative.
Josiah Pinkham – Nez Perce ethnographer.
BUT IT’S ALWAYS GOOD TO CALL FIRST
Before you send your deposit we’d like to be sure that:
- You are booking the right journey for yourself; many folks find our input useful and some even find they change their initial choice of trip after a chat about their true interest, the books they may have read on Native American history, American Indian culture, Native American movies they have enjoyed, etc..
- There is availability on the trip of your choice.
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