Crow Fair

It welcomes all Native American tribes of the Great Plains to its festivities, functioning as a "giant family reunion under the Big Sky."

Indeed, it is currently the largest Northern Native American gathering[citation needed], attracting nearly 45,000 spectators and participants.

It serves as a venue for the display of the region's arts and culture, from craft jewelry for sale to physical feats of dance.

The rodeo is a daily feature at the Crow Fair, offering a full day's entertainment of youth events, professional Indian cowboys and cowgirls, and horse racing.

The Tuesday morning and afternoon is filled with camp criers and announcers telling the campgrounds via megaphone of the candidates.

Dancers at Crow Fair in 1941