Event

Native America Speaks - Raven Heavy Runner

Glacier National Park

Fee:

Free. During the winter season (October 1 - May 31), admission to the Museum of the Plains Indian is free of charge.

Location:

Museum of the Plains Indian
19 Museum Loop, Browning, MT 59417
Winter Hours of Operation (October to May): Tuesday through Friday, 11:00am to 3:00pm

Dates & Times

Date:

Friday, April 25, 2025

Time:

12:00 PM

Duration:

1 hour

Type of Event

Other
Talk

Description

Members of the Blackfeet Nation and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes share personal knowledge of their history and culture as part of the Native America Speaks program.  

This program began in 1982 and is the longest running Indigenous speaker series in the National Park Service. Native America Speaks is made possible by donations to the Glacier National Park Conservancy. 

Raven Heavy Runner is an enrolled Blackfeet member and was a Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school youth, Seattle street kid, U.S. Army veteran, LGB activist, stage actor, Two-Spirit leader, Native activist, college graduate, social worker, and storyteller. He was partly raised on the Blackfeet Reservation with his grandparents. Since his grandparents did not have a TV, his grandfather would entertain the kids with stories of Napi and the dog days (prior to horses). Oral history and storytelling permeated Raven’s childhood. In his stories, his grandfather and his people live on. As said by Chief Dan George, “If the legends fall silent, who will teach the children of our ways”.

This event takes place at the Museum of the Plains Indian in the neighboring community of Browning, MT. 


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