Non-profit aims to bring resources to Montana tribes through website and app
MTN
and last updated 2021-03-03 00:28:33-05
GREAT FALLS â A non-profit plans to launch an app that will help Indigenous Tribes learn more about their culture and land.
Souta Calling Last was raised in Heart Butte and has relatives on the Blackfeet Reservation and in Canada. She started
Indigenous Vision four years ago with the goal of bringing hard-to-access information and resources together for tribal leaders and members, but says she has collected stories her entire life.
âI realized that my Canadian brothers and sisters were kind of disconnected from places here in Montana and then the same thing on the other side- all of my cousins there on that side didnât know where Badger Two Medicine was or how important the Sweet Grass Hills were to us,â she said.
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