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Tag Archive: the-buffalo

How the Crow came to be black

American Crow Tysinger(310x240)

In days long past, when the earth and the people on it were still young, all crows were white as

Coyote and the Buffalo

Coyote and The Buffalo(310x240)

No Buffalo ever lived in the Swah-netk'-qhu country. That was Coyote's

Coyote and Porcupine

Coyote and Porcupine(310x240)

Once Porcupine was going along the river bank looking for food. Soon he saw some fine, fat buffalo, ten of them, just across the

Origin of the Lakota Peace Pipe

Lakota Peace Pipe(310x240)

Long, long ago, two young and handsome Lakota were chosen by their band to find out where the buffalo

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White Crow hides the Animals

White Crow(310x240)

Out on the plains there was a camp where the hunters were never successful. They could not understand this.

The Buffalo Go

The Buffalo(310x240)

Everything the Kiowas had come from the buffalo. Their tipi's were made of buffalo hides; so were their clothes and moccasins.

Legend of Wolf Boy

Wolf(310x240)

There was a camp of Kiowa. There were a young man, his wife, and his brother. They set out by themselves to look for

Why Coyote stopped imitating his friends

Coyote and Raven(310x240)

One day after Coyote had grown weary of hunting for food and finding none, he decided to go to the top of Blue Mountain to see his friend

The Snake Brothers – Sioux

Sioux Indians(310x240)

For a long time people have been saying that somewhere near Soldier's Creek a giant rattlesnake has it's den. It is supposed to be a full twelve feet long, and very

Information and Facts about Native American Life

Native American Life(310x240)

A comprehensive and illustrated guide to Native American Life and the everyday lifestyle of the Native American

Native American Animal Symbols and Their Meanings

Native American Animal Symbols

All throughout human history, man has been using animals as a subject matter on their art craft. Through time, animal symbols and pictures have appeared on caves, ornaments, paintings, and

Rosebud Sioux Reservation

Rosebud Sioux Reservation(310x240)

The Rosebud Sioux Reservation is located in south central South Dakota and borders the Pine Ridge Reservation on its northwest corner and the State of Nebraska border to the

Origin of the Lakota Pipe

Origin of the Lakota Pipe(310x240)

Long, long ago, two young and handsome Lakota men were chosen by their band to find out where the buffalo

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