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Water People Tours

Water People Tours

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Monday- Thursday: 8AM–6PM / Friday - Saturday: Open 24 hours / Sunday: Closed
406-214-0302
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lat: 47.8363476 long: -114.3235107

Kisuk Kyukyit (Good Day), Water People Tours provide a one-of-a kind experience with interesting Kootenai historical facts and stories relevant to Kootenai aboriginal territories (British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Idaho, and Washington) including the Flathead Valley, Flathead Indian Reservation and Glacier National Park.

c. She is a direct descendant of Chief Koostahtah’s Sister Marian Big Knife and late Kootenai Chief Baptiste Mathias.

“I am familiar with the land, history and can answer a variety of questions,” says Keya. “Water People Tours offers informative briefings on the areas origins and significant events that have taken place here and the surrounding areas.”

The Ktunaxa (Kootenai) have been referred to as the Water People because they were very adept around water and developed original tools and equipment (such as the sturgeon-nosed canoe and fish traps) that facilitated their life in and around bodies of water. Today all 7 of the modern Kootenai Tribes residing in the US and Canada continue to live around major lakes and rivers.

“As a direct descendant of our Kootenai Chiefs and brought up in a traditional Kootenai home, I’m happy to have the opportunity to provide you with a one of ­a kind tour experience by sharing the stories and the oral history of the First Nations People.”

Exclusive Glacier National Park Tours

  • 2 person minimum
  • 6-8 Hour

National Bison Range

  • 2 person minimum
  • 3-4 Hours

Water People Education Tours

  • 2 person minimum
  • 1-2 Hours

Flathead Lake

  • 2 person minimum
  • 2-3 Hours

Museum Tours

  • 2 person minimum
  • 2-3 Hours

Interested in a custom tour? We can discuss options for tours of the National Bison Range, Glacier National Park, bird watching in the wildlife refuges, hiking the Missions, fishing and horse back riding.

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Travelers Rest State Park

lat: 46.753308 long: -114.0899468
Beaver Creek to Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Ryan Dam

lat: 47.5695678 long: -111.1240541
Lemhi Pass Road

lat: 44.9579032 long: -113.3652553
Morony Dam Trail

lat: 47.5816325 long: -111.0607994
James Kipp Landing

lat: 47.6276519 long: -108.6854877
Coal Banks Landing to Eagle Creek

lat: 47.7400888 long: -109.6276312
Nine Mile to Mcnamara

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Hauser Hiking Trail

A trail starting at Hauser Dam and overlooking the Missouri River.

lat: 46.765794328365 long: -111.88708305359
Upper Hauser Lake to Missouri River

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Blackfoot River

The Blackfoot River, sometimes called the Big Blackfoot River to distinguish it from the Little Blackfoot River, is a snow-fed and spring-fed river in western Montana.

lat: 46.9177068 long: -113.6781495
Rogers Pass

lat: 47.0763322 long: -112.370577
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