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Typical Month
August
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Duration
4 days
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Size
small
About Rolette County Fair
The Rolette County Fair in Rolla celebrates the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Band's homeland — Rolette County contains the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians' reservation, one of the most densely populated Native American communities in North Dakota, and the county's unique cultural blend of Chippewa, French-Canadian Métis, and German-Russian agricultural traditions defines a distinctive Northern Plains community.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, 4-H competitions, Native American cultural exhibits honoring the Turtle Mountain Chippewa heritage, Métis fiddle music, local food vendors, and a fair drawing from both the tribal and off-reservation communities.
Visitor Tips
The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians' tribal complex near Belcourt is the center of a community with deep connections to both Indigenous and French-Canadian Métis heritage. The Turtle Mountains' forested hills and lakes are exceptional for fishing, hunting, and camping. The International Peace Garden's western approach is nearby.
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