2020-05-01_Lonely_Planet_Traveller

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Thegrizzlybearis Montana’s
stateanimal,andGlacier
NationalParkhasanabundant
populationof grizzliesandblack
bears.Encounteringonein the
wildcanbethrilling,butto stay
safein bearcountrytheNational
ParkServicesuggests:
)Makingplentyof noisewhile
walking– to preventsurprisingan
animal– andavoidingdawn,
duskor nighttimehikes.
)Neverleavingfoodor rubbish
unattended.
)Alwayscarryingbearspray,
whichcanberented(dailyrental
£7;goglacieroutfitters.com).

werefewerthan1,000.‘Ourconnectiontothe
buffalowasintegraltoouridentity,’says
Derek.‘Butsomeeldershadneverseenone –
untilweestablishedourownherd.’
Now,buffaloonceagainroamtheplains.
AsI headintoBrowning,thereservation’s
maintown,I spottheherdfromthehighway,
theirshaggysilhouettesunmistakeableas
theylumberacrossa linearhorizon.The
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a starkcontrasttoGlacier’speaks.Echoing
themountains’shape,albeitona smaller
scaleisa distinctivelocalfeature– thetipi.
LodgepoleTipiVillageontheoutskirtsof
townoffersvisitorsthechancetosleepin
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smokespiraltowardsthestarsandlistening
tothehornofa passingfreighttrain.
ThefollowingmorningI meetmyhost,
BlackfeetartistDarrellNorman,whoaswell
asrentingouttipisdisplayshisworkat
Lodgepole.LikemanyNativeAmericans, he
isofmixedancestry,andlearnedthe
traditionalartforms– makingdrums,
rattles, shields and the envelope-like ‘par

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Hesellshisworkonline,butsuch
entrepreneurshipmakeshimananomaly
here– unemploymentontheBlackfeet
Reservationisaround50%,andmostwho
dohavejobsareemployedingovernment
schemes.ForDarrell,hisarthasanother
purpose– makingvisiblea culturethathas
beenobscured,thoughnotobliterated,bythe
radicalchangeshiscommunityhasendured.
HepointsoutthatmanyofNativeAmerica’s
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rodeofashions,likethetasseledfringe,are
considerediconicallyAmerican but owe a
cleardebttotribaldesigns.
Suchgarmentsweremeanttobeseenin
motion,butarenowmorereadilyfoundin
oneoftheinstitutionsthatdocumentthe
experienceofMontana’stribes– suchas
Pablo’sPeople’sCenter.Here,Margaret
Sheridanshowsmea turn-of-the-century
beadedbuckskindressthatbelongedtoher
Salishgreat-grandmother.‘Thisisn’tancient
history.Intheearlythirties,westillwore
clotheslikethis,’shesays,showingme
black-and-white photographs of people in

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aretryingtobringit back.’Mothersmake
beadedcoversfortheirchildren’scar
seats,andobserve‘moccasinMondays’.
‘I hopethatif weputourselvesoutthereour
peoplewillstarttofeelmorecomfortable
withtheirculture,’shesays.Margaret
passionatelybelievesthatmodernsociety
hasa lottolearnfromindigenouspeople,
citingasanexamplethelifecycleofthe
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oneyouhavetopulloutitsheartandreplant
it soit cangrowagain,’shesays.‘Inorderfor
ustosavethisworld,we’llhavetogobackto
thesewaysofthinking.’Otherwise,weshall
returntotheplacemanyPlainsIndians
believe we all came from – the water.

BEWARE THE BEAR


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ORLATHOMAStravelled
withsupportfromthe
MontanaOce of
Tourism.Sheenjoyeda
fewculinaryfirstson hertrip,including
a bualo burger and a huck shake.

LodgepoleTipiVillage
ownerDarrellNorman,
a Blackfeetartist,works
ona bualo‘fetish’.
Opposite:Lodgepole
TipiVillageoersa
unique night on the plains
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