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Glacier National Park

Native America Speaks - Apgar Evening Program

Description

Members of the Blackfeet Nation and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes share personal knowledge of their history and culture as part of the Native America Speaks program.

This program began in 1982 and is the longest running Indigenous speaker series in the National Park Service. Native America Speaks is made possible by donations to the Glacier National Park Conservancy.

All park visitors welcome.

Limited parking space available.

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Event & Park Photos

circular logo that reads "Native America Speaks Glacier National Park" featuring a geometric teepee
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Native America Speaks logo

Credit: Logo design by Henrietta Wolf Black

circular logo that reads "Native America Speaks Glacier National Park" featuring a geometric teepee
Large mountains dotted with snow loom above a rocky meadow filled with yellow flowers.
A double waterfall blurs over layered rocks.
Looking down into the lobby of the Lake McDonald Lodge from the balcony
Clouds of orange and red sit above dark-gray mountains; snow dots the mountain peaks.
A small, brown and white structure sits on a rocky top with mountain peaks in the distance.
Jagged peaks rise out of a forested valley and an empty road curves off into the distance.
Silhouetted mountains and flowers against a night sky filled with stars and a milky band of light.

Event Details

Regular EventCampfire/Evening ProgramCultural/Craft DemonstrationOther

Date & Time

Schedule: Weekly on Mondays

From: Jun 16, 2025

To: Sep 1, 2025

Times:

07:00 PM - 07:45 PM

Duration: 45 minutes

Location

Apgar Campground Amphitheater, Lake McDonald Valley

Cost

Free

Registration

No Registration Required