Métis Heritage Festival

Métis Heritage Festival

June 12, 2026 - June 13, 2026 | Choteau, Montana

Event Date(s):

June 12, 2026 - June 13, 2026

Event Address:

204 1st St NE, Choteau, MT

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Métis are a unique cultural group recognized in Canada but not the United States. Borne of unions between primarily Cree or Chippewa women, and mainly French, but also Scottish and other European traders, the Métis are characterized by fiddle music, jig dancing, the Métis sash, Red River carts, and their unique language, Michif. Métis in the United States are found in many places and have strong kinship networks with Turtle Mountain Chippewa and Little Shell Chippewa people, and are often enrolled with or descendants of those tribes.

This festival invites Métis and non-Métis people to come and celebrate this vibrant culture!

About Choteau, Montana

Elevation: 3,799

Population: 1,805

County: Teton

The Rocky Mountains soar near the town of Choteau, rising almost perpendicularly out of the northern plains. Choteau is the gateway to this spectacular stretch of mountains known as the Rocky Mountain Front. From Choteau, the Lewis and Clark National Forest adjoins the Bob Marshall Wilderness... ...

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