What about crossing the US/Canada Border?
Photo ID is required. For those of you who are Native, your tribal ID is best, provided it is photo ID. Otherwise, be prepared to show additional ID.

Is photography allowed?
Yes, the majority of the time. Cameras and video cameras are allowed for personal use only. Just be sure to listen to the MC, he will advise you when NOT to photograph. If you want to take pictures of the dancers, be sure to ask their permission.

Is seating available?
Yes, bleachers are provided. It is also permissible to bring your lawn chairs.
There is a special seating area available for seniors and handicapped.

What kinds of vendors will be in attendance?
There will be 30 food vendors, selling usual fares such as hamburgs, hot dogs, fries, lemonade, as well as Native foods like corn soup, fry bread, Indian tacos, wild game and wild rice.
There will be 100+ Native craft vendors selling items such as jewellery, moccasins, shirts, beadwork, and other unique items. Some of the vendors accept major credit cards