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Native American Landmarks and Festivals

A Traveler’s Guide to Indigenous United States and Canada

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Publisher Description

A state-by-state (and Canada too!) tour of monuments, events, sites, and festivals of Indigenous American history
From ancient rock drawings, historic sites, and modern museums to eco- and cultural tourism, sports events and powwows, the Native American Landmarks and Festivals: A Traveler’s Guide to Indigenous United States and Canada provides a fascinating tour of the rich heritage of Indigenous people across the continent. Whether it’s the annual All Indian Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada, a dog-sledding trek in Arctic Bay, Nunavut, or a rough ride to the ancient Kaunolu Village Site on Lanai, Hawaii, there is lots more to experience in the Indigenous world right around the corner, including …

The Montezuma Castle National Monument
Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
The Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City
The Autry Museum of the American West
The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
The Thunderbird Powwow
The First Nations Film and Video Festival in various cities and states
The Angel Mounds State Memorial
The Harvest Moon American Indian Festival
The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Canada’s National Aboriginal Veterans Monument
And hundreds more!


Native American Landmarks and Festivals guides the traveler to 729 landmarks, sites, festivals, and events in all 50 states and Canada. Travelers not only read about the history and traditions for each site, but maps, photos, illustrations, addresses and websites are also included to help further exploration. This book lets the reader choose from a vast array of “authentic” adventures such as dog sledding, camping in a tip, hunting and fishing expeditions, researching the history with the people who made the history, making crafts, herbal walks, building and sailing in canoes, hiking along ancient routes, exploring rock art, and preparing and eating Native foods.

Organized by region, Indigenous enterprises are included in state and federal parks, including federal and international heritage sites, public and private museums and non-Native events that include Indigenous voice. This convenient reference also has a helpful bibliography and an extensive index, adding to its usefulness. Whether traveling by car, plane, or armchair, Native American Landmarks and Festivals: A Traveler’s Guide to Indigenous United States and Canada will bring hours of enjoyable discovery.

GENRE
Travel & Adventure
RELEASED
2018
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
350
Pages
PUBLISHER
Visible Ink Press
SELLER
Perseus Books, LLC
SIZE
100.3
MB

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