

Part II: 5 Acts Defining US/Indian Relations
The state of affairs in 1828 Cherokee Principal Chief John Ross By 1828, new states had been added and many had drawn their borders to...


Duliidsdi (September): The Nut Moon
Fruits and nuts were gathered from the trees and bushes during this moon. Many of them were put in breads for crunch and flavor. ...


Galoni (August): The Fruit Moon
By the time of the Fruit Moon, Galoni [August], the green corn has started to ripen. No corn is eaten until after the Green Corn...


Cherokee Fables: The Bird Tribes, Part 2
The ancient Cherokee’s connection to the “Bird Tribes” is fascinating and we are so fortunate that the elders and medicine men shared...


New Sites Challenge Precepts of Agricultural Revolution
There is excavation going on in Ceibal, Guatemala that is threatening the conventional wisdom concerning the ascent of man! Jacob...


White Buffalo, Part 6: Hunting White Buffalo
In previous articles, I have mentioned that a true white buffalo happens only once every ten million births, according to the National...


White Buffalo, Part 5: Lone Star
A true white buffalo happens only once every ten million births, according to the National Bison Association, but many white buffalo in...


White Buffalo, Part 3: Mystery of Lightning Medicine Cloud
When a white buffalo was born before 1830, it was born in the wild, a gift from White Buffalo Woman as a sacred reminder of her promise...


White Buffalo, Part 2: The History
The White Buffalo has been the most sacred living thing to the Plains Indians for over 2,000 years. It symbolizes the promised return of...


Part 2: Quanah Parker, Diplomat and Businessman
Quanah Parker c1890 “Courageous and strong-willed, he was also a natural diplomat. Traveling numerous times to Washington D.C. to...