Going tribal in the Badlands

On trips through the High Plains, a family-owned business educates travelers about the Native American nations within our borders. Photographs by Brad Swonetz.

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Fortune Small Business senior editor Adriana Gardella and photographer Brad Swonetz traveled through the West with Go Native America, which escorts small groups on tours of tribal landmarks.

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