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Woman's company tours Indian Country
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2001 As president and founder of Native Tours, Sonja Tanner, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, lures tourists to reservations and tribal lands throughout the country. The two-year-old company has six employees and made about $100,000 in revenues last year, said Tanner. Some of the tours offered are tribal golf packages, a women's spiritual journey on the Blackfeet Reervation in Montana and trips to pow-wows like Schemitzun in Massachusetts and the Gathering of Nations in New Mexico. Get the Story:
American Indian tours find niche in travel industry (AP 11/11) Relevant Links:
Native Tours - http://www.nativetours.com
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