SumioHarada

Mountain Goats – True Life in Glacier

Montana House is pleased to host local photographer/videographer Sumio Harada in another “Look, Listen & Learn” program. Harada is the featured speaker on Saturday, May 27th, 2017 at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm. He will present extensive video footage of mountain goats of Glacier National Park in the recently completed room(named “Kintla Camp”) at Montana House. The videos depict mountain goat behaviors such as nanny and kid interactions, seasonal feeding and mineral licking, mating, traveling and playing on snow banks. Also included is footage of bighorn sheep, pika, ptarmigan, marmots and other wildlife species.

LLL_5-27-17_SumioHaradaSumio is a renowned photographer known for his stunning images of wildlife and landscapes in the Rocky Mountains of the United States and Canada. Sumio’s work has been featured in several magazines including National Geographic, National Wildlife, Ranger Rick, Canadian Wildlife and Montana Magazine. His most recent photo book Wild Harmony of Glacier National Park, previous publication Mountain Goats of Glacier National Parkand many of his images are available for purchase at the Montana House in Apgar.

Hans and Toni Jungster established The Montana House Regional Craft Shop in 1960 in Apgar Village, just inside Glacier National Park. Their daughter, Monica and staff continue to carry on their mission: to celebrate and promote the creativity of Montana and Native American artists and craftsmen for everyone’s mutual benefit. The Montana House has been a long time avid supporter of Glacier National Park.

A reception will follow Harada’s presentations. Reservations are required. Phone 888-5393 or

E-mail:1960mthouse@qwestoffice.net

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