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69th Montana State Legislative Session

The 69th Montana State Legislative Session is set to begin on January 6, 2025. There are 13 Native American Senators and Representatives that represent Indian Country. 


Before 2009, there were only 1 to 4 Native Americans to protect the interests of the first Montanans. Tribal people are taking their place at the table. 

Blackfeet Community College

Blackfeet Community College is the educational hub of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Stay in touch.  


  http://bfcc.edu 

Blackfeet Eco Knowledge

 

WELCOME

In our teachings from the Niitsitapi elders, the land, water, and relationships with the animate and inanimate world represent the Creator’s love or Kittsakokomiim for the entire world.

Our ways teach us that within each molecule on our planet lives in dynamic ways, the source of life and ways to renewal for all the

members of our entire Blackfoot Confederacy and the world itself. This respect and reverence is extended to all of our relationships. Indigenous ways of knowing and living are emerging as a primary source of climate resilience. As we live, we seek to restore the land and its inhabitants to equal measure with honor, ceremony, and song and preserve our natural resources. BEK has served as a leader in increasing and promoting community access to critically needed methods of promoting language, culture, ceremony, history, and Indigenous traditional knowledge sharing.


 Non-profit Educational, Traditional Ecological Knowlege and Indigenous Lead Organization 

Events

April 18th and 19th, 2025

Kyiyo Celebration  

Adams Center  

Missoula, MT  

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