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First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosts Kite Festival and Plant Hike
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosts Kite Festival and Plant Hike
By: Kailey Neitzel
and last updated 2021-07-11 16:59:09-04
NEAR ULM â First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosted two outdoor activities on Saturday.
The eighth annual Buffalo Kite Festival featured kits designed by Native American artists. Visitors learned about the buffalo art featured on the kites, and have an opportunity create their own kite and watch as it takes flight over the buffalo jump.
Blackfoot tribal member Don Fish performed an opening ceremony to start the activities, and the festival featured original designs from Native artists, including DG House (Cherokee), Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Flathead Salish), Angela Babby (Oglala Lakota), Rabbit Knows Gun (Crow), and others.
Taking to the sky at the Buffalo Kite Festival
Kite festival at First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
By: Kailey Neitzel
and last updated 2021-07-11 16:58:00-04
NEAR ULM â First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosted the eighth annual Buffalo Kite Festival on Saturday. The festival is free and will run from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, too.
Visitors learned about the buffalo art featured on the kites, and have an opportunity create their own kite and watch as it takes flight over the buffalo jump.
Blackfoot tribal member Don Fish performed an opening ceremony to start the activities, and the festival featured original designs from Native artists, including DG House (Cherokee), Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Flathead Salish), Angela Babby (Oglala Lakota), Rabbit Knows Gun (Crow), and others.
Taking to the sky at the Buffalo Kite Festival
Kite festival at First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
and last updated 2021-07-10 23:05:33-04
NEAR ULM â First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosted the eighth annual Buffalo Kite Festival on Saturday. The festival is free and will run from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, too.
Visitors learned about the buffalo art featured on the kites, and have an opportunity create their own kite and watch as it takes flight over the buffalo jump.
Blackfoot tribal member Don Fish performed an opening ceremony to start the activities, and the festival featured original designs from Native artists, including DG House (Cherokee), Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Flathead Salish), Angela Babby (Oglala Lakota), Rabbit Knows Gun (Crow), and others.