The name of the area we went to is "Tomahawk". It is set up on this couples land right next to their house. They have 3 teepees, a big gravel area where they do demonstrations with the horses and a covered area with picnic tables.
We slept in the Buffalo Teepee, the biggest one, which sleeps 12. I had to laugh because we came from the Southwest to Switzerland and we sleep in a teepee in Switzerland!
The weather wasn't all that great. It would rain and the sun would come out for a few minutes and then get cold and rain again. This picture is everyone else arriving to the camp. They took the train and then hiked over to the campground. It just started to rain really hard.
Katelyn and her friends were very excited about this adventure!
The couple dressed up in their Sioux clothing and talked about the Sioux traditions. Everything was spoken in French but they do speak some English.
The teachers built the fire and we had to heat our own water for tea. We had quite a few pots of tea because it was the only thing keeping us warm. I have to say there was quite a bit of smoke with that fire.
The owners also demonstrated how to lasso with different types of rope. He was very good.
Katelyn's teacher, Ms. Greenbaum, and some other classmates were trying to stay warm around the fire.
They did have running water and 2 toilets! This picture is a bit crooked but I was standing on a hill and was trying to be quick about it.
Each of the kids had to bring a piece of meat to be cooked. I think it would have been easier for everyone to send in a couple francs and everyone have the same thing. Everything was well cooked and there were no mix ups. There sure was a variety of meat. This grill was completely full.