Selasa, 15 Agustus 2017

Little Wolf: Sweet Medicine Chief

Although overshadowed by tribesman Dull Knife, this Northern Cheyenne leader brought his people home to Montana —and not even a controversial killing can detract from his legacy. Just off Route 212 in Lame Deer, Montana, is an unpretentious cemetery surrounded by a wooden fence. Often the air is rich with the scent of sage and …

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