Upcoming Community and Featured Events
Find information and highlights regarding the latest local community events and events off the reservation featuring the Northern Cheyenne community. Stay updated on the diverse range of activities and gatherings that showcase the vibrant culture and traditions of the Northern Cheyenne people.





















Parade of Lights

Congratulations to all those who placed and thank you for everyone who participated! This event was a success and brought happiness to the community this holiday season, we hope to see more participants next year.
WINNERS
ATVS
Desta & Mariah
Bements
President Small
Floats
THIP
EMS
Extension
Horseback
OT Thompson
Bailey Small
Sharon Howling Wolf
Walkers
Polar Express
The D’s #2
The Grinches #11 (Janelle & Ky)
If you did not place, there are consolation prizes for every participant.
Néá'ešemeno
Western Native Voice: 100 Year Anniversary Parade and Celebration
- DoubleTree by Hilton (map)
- Google Calendar ICS
Crow Nation Float. Image credit: Chloe Ortega | Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council Public Information Officer & Web Designer
11:00am Parade in downtown Billings then moving to the DoubleTree 3rd floor for more celebrations.
The parade showcased floats from various nations across Montana, with inclusion from the Northern Cheyenne Nation. Our representation came through Morning Star Propane, Miss Northern Cheyenne, and Miss Jr. Northern Cheyenne, adding a touch of our community's spirit to the event.
Live streams of the event can be found on the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council Facebook page.
Following the Parade, the festivities transitioned to the DoubleTree Hotel located on the third floor of the building. Attendees had communal lunch, explored numerous vendors representing diverse nations, and immersed themselves in a captivating showcase of dance. The performance featured Miss Northern Cheyenne and Miss Jr. Northern Cheyenne princesses, who exhibited the rich essence of the Northern Cheyenne nation through fancy shaw and jingle.
Additional photos can be found on The Western Native Voice Facebook page.
Néá'ėšemeno.