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I am not American, recently moved from asia and I have not researched this topic. So please do not hang me if I say something inappropriate, I am just working on my ignorance.
I am interested in finding out if anywhere in the US I can visit am Indian reservation. Are there any? And what can I expect? Very touristy experience? Authentic? I am especially interested in the Pacific NW. THANK YOU |
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http://www.argosycruises.com/tillicum-village/
We used to go here on school trips. |
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Kah-Nee-Ta resort on the Warm Springs Reservation near Bend, Oregon used to be nice, although I haven't been since the casino opened. You can sleep in teepees, although it should be noted that teepees are not native to the Pacific NW. There is a museum, too.
'Ksan in northern British Columbia (on the Yellowhead Highway between Prince Rupert and Prince George) has a well-done recreation of a First Nations village and a museum. |
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You can visit the Navajo Nation.
http://discovernavajo.com/ |
There are many, many reservations, and they are generally large and sparsely populated. Are you actually looking for somewhere that has a Native American museaum or cultural center? What are you hoping to do or to see? Guided tours organized by a tribe might be something to look for. |