Clayton Small, a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana, is hoping he can help men with fatherhood and family issues.
Through a non-profit called NATIVE PRIDE, Small hosts four-day retreats across the country. This week, he's in Montana for “The Good Road of Life: Responsible Fatherhood.”
“It's a journey, it's not always getting to the final destination,” Small told The Billings Gazette of his program.
The retreat isn't just for men but is primarily focused on men. He's holding another one next month that will include men and women.
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(The Billings Gazette 11/4)
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