FEBRUARY                  APRIL                   MAY                        JUNE      


WINTER'S SONG OF THE WOLF
Where: Montana
When: Feb 15-20, 2012
Tribes: Intertribal
Indulge your soul. For this is a special winter wonderland; a profound experience where for four days you will be surrounded by the beauty and serenity of the Serengeti of North America.   In Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley where the snow-covered landscape is home to wolves, at dawn and dusk we seek the twilight hunter and listen for the mysterious music of his song. We discuss the behavioral traits of the wolf and his physical and spiritual significance to the Plains Indians

APRIL

WISDOM AND PROPHESY  (repeated October)
Where: Arizona, Utah
When: April 7-15/19, 2012
Tribes: Hopi, Anasazi, Puebloan, Navajo
Follow messages left on rock by the Old Ones, explore the unexplored, and join our trail deep into Southwestern Native America to appreciate diverse cultures of the Pueblos, the Anasazi, and the Hopi. Enjoy unprecedented access with our outstanding Hopi guides and for those who want to stay a little longer, enjoy the opportunity to travel through the mystical Monument Valley and Canyon De Chelly – jewels in the crown of Navajoland with knowledgable Navajo guides who take you beyond the tourist trails.

MAY

I AM LAKOTA
Where: South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana
When: May 13-20, 2012
Tribes: Lakota, Cheyenne
Everything you have ever heard, read or imagined about the history and lifeways of the Plains Indian Nations beckons as you enter the world of the Lakota.  Experience culture, history, native philosophies, indigenous art and music. This is a once in a lifetime oportunity for anyone who feels an affinity with the indigenous cultures of the Great Plains as you visit the Sacred Black Hills - Paha Sapa, Mato Tipila - Devil's Tower, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, The Little Bighorn, and other Native American cultural sites.

NIITSITAPI
Where: Montana, Alberta, British Columbia-Canada
When: May 29-June 9, 2012
Tribes: Blackfeet, Nakota, Cree
Follow the Niitsitapi, the Blackfeet people, from Montana into Canada across the Medicine Line - a name given to the border that divides Canada and the US which is steeped in equal measures of mystique and irony …for what man had the right to divide the land and how could a seemingly invisible line do that?   Travel this fabulous land where natural wonder is all to the Blackfeet cultures. Experience Glacier National Park, Waterton International Peace Park, The Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Banff, and much more.

JUNE

STORIES IN STONE
Where: Wyoming
When: June 17-24, 2012
Tribes: Lakota, Arapaho, Shoshone
All cultures on this planet acknowledge rock and on this special journey with the fabulous Jhon Goes In Center as our Lakota guide, we attempt to decipher human and ecological codes in the beauty of the Bighorn Mountains, the serenity of Wind River Canyon, and the immense splendor of the Tetons. We savor the sights and sounds of Powwow on the Arapaho Reservations and traversing plains, mountains, desert and canyons we search out the ultimate in lasting memories.

ART OF THE EARTH
Where: Wyoming
When: June 17-24, 2012
Tribes: Lakota, Arapaho, Shoshone
Indigenous peoples have integrated arts into their everyday life through the millennia - think quill and beadwork for personal adornment, decorated parfleches for storage, historical record keeping in ‘Winter Counts’ etched in hide, and petroglyph/ pictographic images enlivening rock walls.  In 2012 the materials and techniques may have changed, but not the sentiment.  We all originate from tribal peoples so take this path toward the artistic expression of what lies within you and the beauty of Mother Earth.


"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor.   Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore!   Dream!   Discover!"
MARK TWAIN
TOURS INCLUDING
NATIVE AMERICAN ARTS

Lakota! Stories In Stone

Art Of The Earth

Lakota Dreamkeeper


JULY                AUGUST                SEPTEMBER               OCTOBER


SACRED MEDICINE WHEEL
Where: South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana
When: July 7-17, 2012
Tribes: Lakota, Arapaho, Shoshone
The sacred reality of the stone Spirit Wheel high above the Bighorn Basin on Medicine Mountain began with the wisdom of one man who carried a spirit wheel lance in 500 BC and led his people from the darkness to the light.  A spirit, it seems, was called into the wheel of stone on Medicine Mountain and there it still lives and breathes, so still they come, not knowing why, from the four corners of the earth to touch something of that time long ago that still lives within them.

AUGUST

ITs ALL INDIAN COUNTRY
Where: South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Yellowstone
When: August 13-23, 2012
Tribes: Lakota, Arapaho, Shoshone
Join our special family tour on the well-beloved Black Hills to Yellowstone route. From the grandeur of America’s Serengeti, Yellowstone, to the pine-studded serenity of Paha Sapa, the sacred Black Hills, listen for wolves, look for bears, hear indigenous stories and gaze to the constellations wherein lies the map of the Plains Indian summer ceremonial journey.
Be  immersed in beauty, native culture and the indigenous phenomenon


SEPTEMBER

BLUE MOON POWWOW
Where: Wyoming, Montana, Yellowstone
When: August 30-Sept 4-8-12 , 2012
Tribes: Lakota, Arapaho, Shoshone
Enter the world of the Cheyenne, the Morning Star People.
Your travels through culture, history and places sacred to the Cheyenne nation culminate in a powwow experience at the time of a true ‘Blue Moon’ a sacred phenomenon where two full moons appear within the earth’s rhythmic cycle of 28 days.
And some say, an esoteric blue haze


LAKOTA DREAMKEEPER
Where: South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana
When: Sept 22 - 29, 2012
Tribes: Lakota, Cheyenne
Everything you have ever heard, read or imagined about the history and lifeways of the Plains Indian Nations beckons as you enter the world of the Lakota.  Experience culture, history, native philosophies, indigenous art and music and watch the thunderous stampede of Tatanka at the Buffalo Round-Up.
This tour also includes a native cooking class.



OCTOBER

WISDOM AND PROPHESY
Where: Arizona, Utah
When: Oct 26-Nov 3/8 2012
Tribes: Hopi, Anasazi, Puebloan, Navajo
Follow messages left on rock by the Old Ones, explore the unexplored, and join our trail deep into Southwestern Native America to appreciate diverse cultures of the Pueblos, the Anasazi, and the Hopi.  For those who want to stay a little longer, take opportunity to travel through the mystical Monument Valley and Canyon De Chelly – jewels in the crown of Navajoland



DATES BY ARRANGEMENT

ON THE TRAIL OF BROTHER WOLF
Come with us to the land of the Yellow Rock Water and discover that Yellowstone Is Indian Country amid the stunning wilderness habitat of wolves, grizzly bears, moose, elk and many other four-leggeds.
Learn the meaning of the wolf, and the bear to Plains Indians.


TOURS INCLUDING
PLAINS INDIANS

I Am Lakota

Niitsitapi

Lakota! Stories In Stone

Art Of The Earth

Sacred Medicine Wheel

It's ALL Indian Country

Lakota Dreamkeeper

Blue Moon Powwow
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FAIR TRADE ETHICAL TOURS in Native American
Indian Country
Indulge your soul. For this is a special winter wonderland; a profound experience where for four days you will be surrounded by the beauty and serenity of the Serengeti of North America.   In Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley where the snow-covered landscape is home to wolves, at dawn and dusk we seek the twilight hunter and listen for the mysterious music of his song. We discuss the behavioral traits of the wolf and his physical and spiritual significance to the Plains Indians
Enter the world of the Cheyenne, the Morning Star People. Your travels through culture, history and places sacred to the Cheyenne nation culminate in a powwow experience at the time of a true ‘Blue Moon’ a sacred phenomenon where two full moons appear within the earth’s rhythmic cycle of 28 days and some say, an esoteric blue haze
TOURS INCLUDING
YELLOWSTONE

Winter Song Of The Wolf

On the Trail of Brother Bear
CUSTOM DATES

On the Trail of Brother Wolf
CUSTOM DATES

Art Of The Earth

Sacred Medicine Wheel

It's ALL Indian Country
FAMILY TOUR
TOURS INCLUDING
THE SOUTHWEST

Wisdom and Prophesy

The Hopi Experience
CUSTOM TOUR & DATES

The Navajo Experience
CUSTOM TOUR & DATES

TOURS INCLUDING
POWWOW

Lakota! Stories In Stone

It's ALL Indian Country
FAMILY TOUR

Once In A
Blue Moon Powwow