Native Names - National Park Service
Native Names
Directions: Native American place names often describe the natural processes or characteristics of a place. The Salish, Pend d'Oreille, Kootenai, and Blackfeet peoples have had a presence in and around Glacier National Park for thousands of years. The Salish and Pend d'Oreille name for the Rocky Mountains is Xcxcut. Use the code breaker below to find out what the Blackfeet and Kootenai names mean.
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Code Breaker
The Blackfeet name for this region is "Mistakiks," meaning:
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The Kootenai name for the Glacier region is "Ya?qawiswitxuki," meaning:
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If you could choose a name that describes Glacier National Park, what would it be?
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