Makȟóčhe Wašté: The Beautiful Country A Lakȟóta Landscape Map by Dakota Wind
Bismarck, ND (TFS) – Sometime in 1932 Cottonwood, Takes His Shield, an Iháŋkthuŋwaŋna, or “Yanktonai,” which is a division of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ...
Read MoreBismarck, ND (TFS) – Sometime in 1932 Cottonwood, Takes His Shield, an Iháŋkthuŋwaŋna, or “Yanktonai,” which is a division of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ...
Read MoreCannonball, ND – The Lakȟóta people keep their collective memory alive in pictographic records called winter counts. One such winter count, the Brown Hat Winter Count,...
Read MoreHunkpapa and Yanktonai Homeland Traditional Territory Defined by Water Cannonball, ND – In 1915, Colonel Welch met Wakíŋyaŋ Tȟó (Blue Thunder), a renowned camp crier...
Read MoreBISMARCK, N.D. – The first pictograph on the High Dog Winter Count, carefully drawn a hundred years ago by a hand that still practiced the old style form, meaning that...
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