White Buffalo, Part 4: Mystery of Lightning Medicine Cloud
May 12, 2011, Arby Little Soldier, owner of the Lakota Buffalo Ranch in east Texas discovered that one of his buffalo cows (dams) had...
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...
White Buffalo, Part 1: The Legend
The fantastic author, Margaret Coel, has a new book out titled “Night of the White Buffalo“. In the book, a white buffalo calf is born...
Great Sites, Part 6: Cherokee Crafts
This week’s article is on Cherokee crafts from the 18th century explained and demonstrated at Diligwa Village at the Cherokee Heritage...
Great Sites, Part 5, Cherokee Weapons and Games
This week we are going to explore the weapons and games used by the Cherokee in the 16th century based on the guide and demonstrators of...
Great Sites, Part 4: Cherokee Housing 1710
Osiyo. In this segment, we are going to learn about Cherokee housing, circa 1710, at Diligwa Village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in...
Great Sites, Part 3: Cherokee Heritage Center
Nestled in a thick forest, the Cherokee Heritage Center showcases Cherokee culture and history. A short, pleasant drive brings you to...
Great Sites, Part 1: Tahlequah
To get a good feel for Cherokee culture and history, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, is a great place to visit. It is located in the heart of...
Shavano Valley Petroglyphs, Part 5: Reading the Signs
Up until his death in 2000, LaVan Martineau devoted over forty years to unlocking the secrets behind the petroglyph (and pictograph)...