This trail-blazing book offers new thinking about ways to empower Native Americans, if they so desire, to share more of their unique tribal histories and diverse cultural traditions in public history representation across the U.S. landscape It also constitutes an organizing tool and illustrative road map for the proposed creation of the very first National Heritage Area (NHA) in the U.S. which would be conceptualized, designed, and developed with interested Native Americans in the lead and supported by non-Native allies (i.e. The Cultural Crossroads of Native North America NHA to be anchored in Montana). It envisions an unprecedented, bottom-up, hands-on collaboration resulting in a NHA that is singularly and substantially Native American in outlook, context, character, and presentation. The visionary undertaking that is offered in this book, if embraced and implemented, will boldly take public history where it has never gone before and yield cross-cultural exchange and Indigenous/non-Indigenous learning opportunities that will enrich countless generations to come.