Issue 26 Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site




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Summary: Special Announcement: You could win a free GPS system just by sending us your photo! Check out http://www.eTravelogue.com for more information! The ives of the Northern Plains Indians on the Upper Missouri are preserved in the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic site. Step into a reconstructed earth lodge and imagine boiling buffalo meat in a clay pot or pounding corn with a mortar and pestle. View the artistry of everyday and ceremonial clothing, bags, and implements. Walk in the footsteps of Louis and Clark, listen to memories of traditional Hidatsa Indian life, and travel into the past to the Sacagawea site, where earth lodge depressions hint of their life in a vibrant village, alive with games, ceremonies, and trade. This week's interview: Port Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Websites: http://www.eTravelogue.com/ http://www.nps.gov/knri Be sure to stop by our site and suggest attractions that you think we should cover on the program! Listen to this issue