Welcome to the Blackfeet Reservation: Part 1 The Town of Browning

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A tour of our little reservation town in Montana. Many stereotypes of what Native communities are about, hope I can dispel a lot of the misconceptions and show parts of our town that show the actual beauty. Yes we are not rich but we continue to work hard to improve what we have and build a better life for our families and community. God Bless!

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  • @mommam.6101
    In 1998, just before I turned 58 years old, a friend and I, both grandmothers, rode bicycles from Portland, Maine to Anacortes, Washington. 3600 miles. We spent the night in Cut Bank and were told not to linger in Browning. However, we felt perfectly safe and welcome. We stopped at the museum for a quick tour. We rode on and spent the next couple days in St. Mary. It looks like you've added a lot more public buildings since we were there, although we really didn't see much of the city. All the Native Americans we met across the country were extremely friendly.
  • @devilishvixen84
    This is where I was born. I'm proud to be Blackfeet. Thank you for sharing this video, I miss home!
  • I'm french, I was in Browning in 2013, it's really a nice place, the pow wow was amazing, you always have a view on Glacier national Park, we spent 3 nights by Darrell Norman Lodgepole gallery, kind guy and a great artist, I hope I could come again in the future....God bless the Blackfoot nation.
  • @YSLRD
    Really impressed! This looks like a functional town. So many other tribes could learn from you.
  • @deborad3609
    Thanks I like that video so I can see the beautiful land even if I'm far away 🙏
  • I am of Blackfeet ancestry and so proud of it. ❤️ Thank you for sharing the reservation. I hope to share it with the rest of my extended family some day.
  • Oki... My name is Dustin No Runner and I'm am a boxer of Browning Montana in Blackfeet nation boxing club, and if you are reading this comment and live in Browning Montana.. Come to the old court and you'll see the boxing sign, and it says "Blackfeet nation boxing club" it's 2019 and the season is over and start next year.. So come by next year and see how we train and fight.. God bless good by!!!
  • @Ryan-dc6lj
    I passed through there several years ago on the way to Glacier NP. The people were friendly, the scenery was stunning, and I was cold in August (which is foreign to me). Little towns with history and meaning like Browning really captivate me and I'd love to come back to learn about the culture. Thanks for the great video.
  • If they are interested in having tourists, I would love to visit and learn about Blackfeet culture! Thanks for sharing
  • @gaberiel4764
    Oki! Thank you for this wonderful time. A message to all those still fighting the war on drugs from the other side, please come home. ☮
  • My dad was born and raised there. He’s an elder with dementia. All he does is talk about how great it was when he was growing up. We’re going back next summer. If anyone knows Moreland Mccurtain please let me know
  • @suzywelch9935
    Our house used to be where Taco John's is now we had a double-wide trailer with a shop in front at least used for a TV shop of beauty shop import export shop you name it that shop was it and people used to slide on our Hill right next to us forever and ever
  • @user-hq5vs6ld1w
    Thank you for showing your community. I will be volunteering there this summer. I can not wait.
  • @suzywelch9935
    Good video..my dad LIVES at sr center Hugh Welch..so cool you mentioned elders.. thanks
  • @jeanheard4615
    I have always wanted to live on the reservation it like there is so much freedom I love it
  • @daleharris3896
    This the absolute smartest move I've heard of in years. Good going.
  • Where you all drove through, like the dollar store, bank, IGA, subway etc. is it all Natived Owned??? Jw I'm from North of you.... The Blackfoot Confederacy of Southern Alberta :) Liked your vlog BTW felt like I was driving around with you lol
  • @debrapaulino918
    Really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing. What i saw is plain pretty. And clean. We love you and need you. Never give up as you say.
  • I see lots of new things in town. I was there on the Johnson ranch 26 years ago. Made a lot of friends , the heavyrunners , Mary many white horses and the silverplume boys among others and hope they are all OK.