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    North American Indian Day’s on the Blackfeet Reservation

    July 25, 2018July 26, 2018

    Thought I would share some images from our recent trip up to Browning, Mt.

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    MSU’s 43rd American Indian Council Pow Wow Images

    May 8, 2018May 11, 2018

    These are a few images from Montana State University’s 43rd. American Indian Council Pow Wow. What an amazing celebration of culture. Numerous tribes are present with people of a variety of heritages, usually from the plains. See related blog posts Bridging the Indian Awareness Gap

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    Mdzananda on the Scene in Khayelitsha

    April 15, 2018April 25, 2018

    Mdzananda is more than just an animal clinic. They have employees who drive around Khayelitsha (South African township outside of Cape town)  picking up and dropping off dogs and cats if pet owners can’t. They have a little truck with a trailer that they take out on rounds. The trailer has individual sections for individual

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    Lily

    November 17, 2017November 17, 2017
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    Women’s Shelter

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    Rocky

    October 16, 2017October 16, 2017
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    Long Haired Country Boy

    March 24, 2016April 14, 2018

    Diversity is not an easy thing to find in Montana. I thought the long haired country boy, or in this case, the long-bearded country boy with the braided horse was a good example of the kind of diversity you see in Montana.

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  • About Jami
    Thanks for checking out my site. I am an animal lover, avid gardener, and gypsy at heart. I currently live just outside of Bozeman, Montana on 3.5 beautiful acres with my husband, two dogs and our cat. This is our sanctuary. Originally from Fresno, California, and having lived in a variety of places, it seems as though pieces of my heart are scattered around North America with the people and places I love most. My people mean the world to me. I hope to forever keep the light-hearted, life-loving, openness I learned from Cali.

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    • Ranch Life in Northern Montana
I love love love this part of the world. It feels magical. I will say that I have not endured a winter in Northern Montana though. Montana winters shape people and culture, ultimately forcing submission as well as a greater drive for survival. I love places where people know they are not in charge. Montana is that. Tourists flock to Montana in the summer then move here not understanding what a Montana winter is. Winter keeps the population low here, it also produces some super burly peeps. However, this is about summer, but you don't get summer without winter :). I would call my in-laws up in Valier burly peeps. They live and ranch on the Blackfeet Indian reservation in the heart of grizzly country. Let's just say they have lots of stories! We camped up here when we went to North American Indian Day's on the Blackfeet Reservation which you can read about in this link. They can see multiple grizzlies in a day on the ranch. As does most everyone else around here.  The image below is what you would see driving away from their house. This is their road/driveway. They just leased 1000 acres of this riparian zone…
Link: http://jamiwright.com/2018/08/ranch-life-in-northern-montana/
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