Annual Oglala Nation Powwow & Rodeo Black Hills Visitor Magazine·October 12, 2015Lakota dancers spin, swirl, and tap their way through the powwow–or wacipi in Lakota–to win prizes, honor their...CultureEventsFamilyFamily EventsLearnNative CultureOthers (Outliers)Pow WowRodeoSee & DoTowns/Communities·0 Comments·0
Native American Culture and the Black Hills 1874-1876 Black Hills Visitor Magazine·October 12, 2015In the summer of 1874, Lt. Colonel George Custer led a large expedition including about 1,000 troops with scientists and...CultureLearnNative Culture·0 Comments·1
Sightseeing in the Black Hills Black Hills Visitor Magazine·October 1, 2015The granite spires of the Needles formation, standing a mile above sea level, are the result of millions...CultureGoldHistoryLearnNative Culture·0 Comments·0
Native American Culture and the Black Hills 1865-1873 Black Hills Visitor Magazine·September 13, 2012Superficial attempts were made by the U.S. government to get Indians to sign another treaty in 1865, meanwhile...CultureHistoryLearnNative CultureNative History·0 Comments·1
Native American Culture and the Black Hills 1750-1865 Black Hills Visitor Magazine·September 13, 2012In 1775-76, an Oglala war party traveling west from the Missouri River area came to the Black Hills....CultureHistoryLearnNative CultureNative History·0 Comments·0
Native American Culture & the Black Hills Until 1759 Black Hills Visitor Magazine·September 13, 2012Through time, the Sioux have created a rich and unique culture that many of them embrace to the...CultureHistoryLearnNative CultureNative History·0 Comments·0