The Sweet Grass Hills
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Dunbar Loop
N 48° 32.599 W 110° 51.538
12U E 510409 N 5376700
The legendary Sweet Grass Hills, shaped by the creator Napi, are sacred to the Blackfoot people. A site of vision quests and epic tales, they echo with stories of heroes like Kutoyis, who triumphed over evil in a battle that shook the land!
Waymark Code: WM1B8Y4
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 12/27/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ZenPanda
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THE SWEET GRASS HILLS

The Sweet Grass Hills possess special significance to the Blackfoot Indians and to other tribes on the northern Great Plains. According to legend, the creator Napi fashioned the hills in the dim past out of rocks left over from the formation of the Rocky Mountains. Napi liked his creation so much that the hills became a favored resting place for the old trickster. Located in the heart of a fertile bison hunting ground, the hills served as a vantage point for game and as a lookout for enemies trespassing in Blackfoot territory. Because of the isolation and connection with the creation of the earth, they have deep cultural significance to the Blackfeet as a spiritual refuge where teenage boys made vision quests to help guide them into adulthood. Many of the Blackfeet’s traditional stories take place in and around the hills. One of those involves the Blackfeet culture hero Kutoyis (Blood-Clot Boy) who sought to rid the world of evil in the early history of the world. It was in the Sweet Grass Hill that Kutoyis defeated Lizard or Frog Man after an epic battle that lasted many days. The Blackfeet paid tribute to his memory by naming the hills “Kutoyisiks” in his honor.

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Perched on the north side of US 2 at a cozy gravel pullout, this sign offers a front-row seat to a breathtaking view. The Sweet Grass Hills command the horizon, soaring 3,000 feet (1,000 meters) above the plains—a striking sight visible for miles around.


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