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Tribes Tell Stories Themselves In New State Museum

Some museums resist incorporating smudging, a traditional Indigenous cleansing practice, out of fear that the smoke could damage exhibits or bother visitors. It involves participants burning sage, sweetgrass or tobacco in a shell and then blowing out the flames and wafting the smoke over themselves. But the smudging room stands prominently at the east entrance of the new Montana Heritage Center,
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northernplainsindependent.com broke the news in Wolf Point, United States on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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