Valier, Montana: Blackfeet Warriors Sculpture
At the entrance to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, two mounted warriors made of metal materials recycled from the Reservation.
- Address:
- US-89, Valier, MT
- Directions:
- 15 miles west of Valier, on the northeast side of US-89, at the border to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
Visitor Tips and News About Blackfeet Warriors Sculpture
Reports and tips from RoadsideAmerica.com visitors and Roadside America mobile tipsters. Some tips may not be verified. Submit your own tip.
A teepee, flags of neighboring nations, and a metal sculpture of Native Americans mark the entrance to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
[Becky Gregory, 08/02/2020]Nearby Offbeat Places



Latest Tips Across Roadside America
Catch up on the latest discoveries from the road.
Explore Thousands of Oddball Tourist Attractions!
Unique destinations in the U.S. and Canada are our special obsession. Use our attraction recommendation and maps to plan your next road trip.
Blackfoot artist Jay Laber made the sculpture, of two mounted Blackfeet warriors, from scraps of rusted automobiles destroyed in a Reservation flood, and mounted it on a pedestal of stones from an old Reservation mission school.