Youth on the Rocky Boy's Reservation in Montana are wrapping up a week-long stay at the Chippewa Cree Tribe's Pah-Nah-To Park.
The kids, ages 11 to 14, took part in activities designed to be educational and fun. They met with tribal elders and learned about medicinal plants in an effort to stay closer with Chippewa and Cree tribal culture.
The park is named for Pah-Nah-To, a tribal ancestor.
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Rocky Boy camp helps kids learn about their culture
(The Havre Daily News 6/24)
Camp connects Chippewa-Cree kids to tribal culture
Friday, June 25, 2004
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