Construction advances on Turtle Mountain tourism projects
Just west of Belcourt, a circle is taking shape—both literally and symbolically. The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa is investing in its future through tourism, building a roundhouse, veterans memorial park, and powwow arbor that blend culture, community, and commerce. Backed by grants and partnerships, these projects are more than infrastructure—they’re invitations. With each brick and beam, the tribe is shaping a year-round destination that honors tradition while embracing opportunity. It’s tourism rooted in identity, and growth grounded in community. Jill Schramm with Minot Daily News has the full story.
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