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Premier hosts of Native American tours - travel American Indian lands & traditions -  tribal culture and history
Included in National Geographic Traveler's TOP 50 Tours of a Lifetime
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Tour Members Say...

The sights, sounds, smells and sheer wonderment at the beauty of all directions has been with us ever since our return. Not a day goes by without our talking of some aspect of our adventure, and at night I am transported to those stunning plains and mountains, and the people we met.         Gretchen, North Wales
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Indigenous Wisdom

If you look at the earth, there are certain places that seem to have power and we don't know what kind of power it is, except you have a different feeling, You feel energized... For most Americans, the Holy Land exists on another continent. But for Native people,
the holy land is here.
Vine Deloria Jr.
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CUSTOM TOURS
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GROUPS and Agent Information
Go Native America is included in  National Geographic Traveler's  "50 Tours of a Lifetime"
We build custom-designed tours for groups and agents

Wouldn't you like to offer your clients the trip of a lifetime in Native American Indian Country with award-winning guides and itineraries, knowing they will enjoy a quality, authentic experience exploring historic sites, cultural places and Indian reservations.

Our guides are educated tribal historians, many speak their tribal languages, live the traditional lifeway and they all take serously the responsibility of telling stories of their ancestors with truth and integrity.

Your clients can:

a)Join one of our scheduled small group tours
b)Enjoy their own dates and private versions of tours we currently offer
c)Have an entirely customized tour itinerary built for their needs

Your company can:

a)Choose a Go Native America itinerary to publish and sell as your own tour.
b)Have a journey custom built incorporating the places you’d like to include
c)Use our extensive knowledge to fine-tune, and enhance your plan.

We will make all the arrangements and run the tour for you

Check out our TOURS OF A LIFETIME page for tours in 2010
Peruse our DAY TOURS page for ideas to build your own tour
Browse our SUGGESTED ITINERARIES - these are some of the many itineraries we have
run over the years and can customize to suit your group.


**    If you need to travel in Indian Country out of the summer season (November through April) please contact the GNA office for alternative fall & winter options in Arizona and New Mexico.
2010 Journeys
Suggestions

Dreamcatchers
Enter the sacred circle as we traverse the wide open prairie, shining mountains and mighty rivers of the Plains Indian Nations. In He Sapa Wakan, the Heart of Everything That Is; the sacred Black Hills explore the spiritual, cultural and physical significance of the buffalo to The People of the Plains

Spirit Of The Wolf
Journey into the realm of the wolf on this unique journey into the physical and spiritual significance of the wolf to the Plains Indians.  Through traditional stories and explanations, and by actually entering the wolf’s domain, learn of the power and gifts he brings to the people, and reflect upon his prominence in art and symbolism.

Sitting Bull - The Life and Legend of Tatanka Iyotaka
A unique opportunity to follow the life and legacy of Tatanka Iyotake, the great Hunkpapa visionary – Sitting Bull. From his birthplace to his resistance of white encroachment and inspiring leadership, to his exile in Canada and tragic murder, visit the sites and discuss events that shaped the life of Sitting Bull.

Wisdom Keepers
Everything you have ever read, heard or imagined about the history and lifeways of the Plains Indian Nations beckons on the ‘Wisdom Keepers’ journey. We follow the history and attempt to appreciate the complexities of each tribe’s worldview as we explore the historic and contemporary realities of the indigenous people of the mountains and plains

Navajo Beautyway
Navajo philosophy is epitomized by the phrase ‘Walk In Beauty’, from the sacred prayer, the Blessing Way. Aspiring to that spirit, enter deep into the cultures and landscapes of this Southwestern tribal nation and enveloped by Dine Bikeyah, the sacred Navajo homeland, the Beautyway Chant comes to life.

Apache!
Legendary names and deeds reverberate through the canyons, mountains and deserts of Apache homelands and the hearts and imaginations that create history, and you follow the trails of freedom fighters whose names live on, listen to tribal perspectives and move into the territory that is truly their homeland.

Elk Medicine
Travel westwards to Yellowstone National Park and be sure to schedule this trip for in the Fall not just for the colors, but for additional wildlife spotting opportunities. The Elk Dreamers hold the power and magic of love.

Comanche Sunrise
Follow the Lords of the Plains; the Comanche, Kiowa and Southern Cheyenne on an incredible journey across the Staked Plains of the Texas Panhandle and the Dog Soldiers’ Smokey Hill country of Kansas