Tuesday, June 28, 2011

St. Labre Indian School

Up early again.  The bright sunshine just won’t let you sleep in even with day/night shades. LOL  Fred was up bright and early too.  He went downstairs to see if Annie and Terry were up then ran  back up stairs to wake me up.  He wanted someone to feed him.  After having breakfast and checking emails and all that good stuff we decided to do some more touring of the area again.

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Fred watching Annie check her email. 

Today we visited the St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, Montana.  They have a museum filled with all sorts of Indian artifacts.  The lady who works in the museum/gift shop was very helpful with supplying information for area attractions.  St. Labre Indian School operates solely on donations only.  It is quite an impressive place.

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St. Labre Catholic Church located  next to the school and museum.

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Cheyenne Indian Museum.

I took a few pictures of items  inside the museum.

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After leaving the Indian school we road around the area taking in the beautiful scenery.  So much to  look at here.

Tomorrow will be travel day for us.  We will be traveling on to Yellowstone.

Laugh everyday.  Happy trials.  Stay safe.

6 comments:

  1. I love anything Native American, so, thanks for sharing the tour and the pictures.

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  2. Poor Fred, I.M. thinkin' he gits hisownself all excited everyday thinking, that today are the day he'll git a email. Maybe I.M. should send Fred an email just to make him happier than he are. Just sayin', ya know.

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  3. I'm like Pidge..love all and anything about Native Americans...Compared to them, we are all immigrants...:-)

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  4. Wow..those are some lovely and intricate historical dressings... very interesting!

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  5. Wow..those are some lovely and intricate historical dressings... very interesting!

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    Karen and Steve
    (Our Blog) RVing: Small House... BIG Backyard
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  6. Hope y'all are a long way from NE Montana.. Toronado sited. Enjoy Yellowstone. We did, but last visit you could'nt camp because of falling trees from fire that had happened. Tell Annie & Terry Hi and y'all behave.

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