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Once In A Blue Moon Powwow
Aug 30 - Sept 4, 2012
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Go Native America is included in  National Geographic Traveler's  "50 Tours of a Lifetime"
Discover The Best In Native American Tours
Go Native America
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
Overview


The phrase ‘once in a blue moon’, perfectly describes this unique opportunity which allows you to 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. 
Your trail through present-day Cheyenne homelands in the Big Sky state of Montana reveals a courageous history echoed across the bluffs and buttes of the West, where stories pulse from the pounding hooves of wild mustangs and the names of those brave immortalizers of the Cheyenne tribal legacy sing on prairie winds.
Experience the exhilaration of powwow – a celebration of culture and pride wrapped in cascading colors, traditional dress, song and dance. You will never forget the moment you first saw the People dance, or felt the heartbeat of all Indian nations – the drum, as the youngest children take their place alongside elders in the arbor. We spend two evenings mingling with tribal members who gather for this celebration from the four directions, marveling at the spectacular color and beauty. The traditions have survived and so have the Morning Star People – the Cheyenne



Dog Soldiers - the legendary Cheyenne military society whose member's pledge to fight to death in necessary by staking themselves to the ground by an 8 ft sash and never reliquishing that ground. The special headress this man wears signifies membership of the Dog Soldiers, which still remains a vital part of Cheyenne culture to this day.
High in Cheyenne back country is the place known to locals as God's COuntry. No picture can ever do justice tothe beauty and spirit of this place, but your guide will take you to experience the awe for yourself.

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