Stop at the Blackfeet Heritage Center to see all the handcrafted items on display and for sale.

Stop at the Blackfeet Heritage Center to see all the handcrafted items on display and for sale.
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Map Sites
Museum of the Plains Indian
(0.1 miles / 0.2 km)
Little Flower Parish
(0.2 miles / 0.4 km)
North American Indian Days
(0.2 miles / 0.4 km)
Experiences
Indian Relays
(0.4 miles / 0.6 km)
Blackfeet Trail Tour
(9 miles / 14.6 km)
Sun Tours
(12 miles / 19.4 km)
Regional Perspectives
Badger-Two Medicine Area
(21.9 miles / 35.4 km)
First Peoples, Two Countries
(32.2 miles / 52.1 km)
Local Topics
Piegan Institute
(0.4 miles / 0.7 km)
First Woman Jammer
(12 miles / 19.5 km)
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Contacts

Dennis Fitzpatrick

Siyeh Corporation

Email:
info@siyehdevelopment.com
 

PO Box 1989 109 North Public Square
Browning, MT 59417
406-338-5669
406-338-5393 (fax)
http://www.siyehdevelopment.com

Zola Sellars, Manager

Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery

Email:
sales@blackfeetnationstore.com
 

PO Box 1629 333 Central Avenue West
Browning, MT 59417
406-338-5661
406-338-5665 (fax)
http://www.blackfeetnationstore.com
Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery
LAT: 48.5561
LON: -113.0203
Elevation: 4383 FT (1336 M)
Description for Gallery or Performing Arts Venue

The Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery, owned and operated by the Blackfeet Nation's Siyeh Corporation, exhibits and sells a full range of art media, including paintings, sculpture, beadwork, pottery. drums and literature. The gallery features the work of more than 500 artists from 16 separate North American tribes.

The center also features the smallest, and most complete skeleton of a juvenile tyrannosaur found in North America. The dinosaur was about three years of age when it died, perhaps drowning in an ancient river 73 million years ago. The tyrannosaur was very closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex. Its blade-shaped, serrated teeth indicate that it was a flesh-eater rather than a bone crusher like adult tyrannosaurs.

The Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery is open daily in the summer, is handicap accessible and admission is free.

The Blackfeet Heritage Center offers online information and sales at www.BlackfeetNationStore.com.

Visual Arts
Sculpture
Multi-Media
Hours Open

Sunday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Seasons Open

June - October

Driving Directions

The Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery is located at 333 Central Avenue West in Browning.