Our rooms at the Inn are comfortable, quiet and a great place to stay since any area in Glacier Park is an easy drive from Aspenwood. You can take guided tours of the Park or the Blackfeet Reservation from our front door. Discount for multiple nights. Senior discount of 10%.

Sunday worship 9:00am.

The Big Lodge Espresso was built in 1936 and served as a Conoco gas station and cafe changing ownership and location several times throughout the years.

Blackfeet Cultural History Tours

The Blackfeet artist Darrell Norman offers Blackfeet Cultural History Tours as a step-on-guide.

Blackfeet Heritage Gallery products include: buckskin vests, gloves, handbags, moccasins, beadwork jewelry and accessories, all types of beaded belts, dolls, decorated rawhide office accessories, letter trays, work baskets, wastebaskets, porcupine hair roaches, native-tanned hides.

Blackfeet Indian Reservation

Historically the largest and most dominant Indian tribe in Montana was the Blackfeet. The origin of their name was probably derived from the blackened moccasins tribe traditionally wore. The dark hue may have been painted purposely or may have been darkened by prairie fires.

Headquarters for the Blackfeet Nation, Montana's largest Indian tribe, Browning lies at the east edge of Glacier National Park. Blackfeet Historic Site & Tipi Village Tours (800-215-2395). Annual North American Indian Days in July and Heart Butte Indian Days in August.

This inspiring land is home to Montana's largest Native American tribe; the Blackfeet Nation. The tribe's unique name is probably a result of moccasins painted or darkened with ashes. About 7,000 enrolled tribal members live on the Reservation.

Blackfeet Warriors Sculpture

From scraps of rusted automobiles, bits of barbed wire and the stones of an old mission school; artist Jay Laber has created a statue of two Native American warriors astride their horses at the southeast entrance to the Blackfeet Reservation.

Planning a rail vacation has never been easier. Just make one phone call and let Amtrak Vacations do it all. We'll arrange for your train tickets, hotel reservations, car rental, sightseeing and more.

Sunday worship is held at 11:00am.

Sunday worship at 11:00am. Bible study on Wednesdays at 7:00pm.

Calvary Assembly was established in 1993. A new facility was built in 1998. The church is located on the Blackfeet Indian Recreation. It has a view of the majestic Northern Rockies of Glacier National Park.

Camp Disappointment is the northernmost point reached by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. They reached here on July 23, 1806.

Cut Bank Outfitters takes you to the beautiful untouched lakes and streams of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Enjoy the best lake and stream fishing Montana has to offer.

Faught? Blackfeet Trading Post

Faught's Blackfeet Trading Post is situated in the center of the Blackfeet Indian Nation. Because of this location, we cater not only our local customers but also to the summer tourist traffic that is going to Glacier National Park.

Sunday worship varies so please call pastor for times.

Little Flower Parish

The Little Flower Church was established in 1931. Worship service is Saturday at 6:30pm and Sunday at 9:00am and 10:30am. Daily masses are held at 4:00pm if a funeral is not scheduled. Services at our mission churches are: Church of the Ascension: 4:00pm Saturdays, East Glacier, Montana. St.

Lodge Pole Gallery & Tipi Village

The Lodge Pole Gallery & Tipi Village cultivates Blackfoot culture and shows its beauty to the world by providing overnight stays in tipis (traditional dwelling), serving traditional food, exhibiting Northern Plains Indian contemporary and traditional fine art and raising Spanish Mustangs (or

Let us introduce you to large trout and fabulous fly fishing opportunities. Since 1985 we have guided anglers from around the world to outstanding trout fly fishing success on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.

Museum of the Plains Indian

Museum of the Plains Indian is a permanent exhibition gallery, which presents a rich collection of historic arts created by tribal people of the Northern Plains. There are three dioramas. Carved wood panels by Blackfeet sculptor John Clarke are on display.

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