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This tiny tot is readyRed Earth pow wow
05/04/2025

This tiny tot is ready
Red Earth pow wow

A Crow boy. 1907. Photo by Richard Throssel
05/04/2025

A Crow boy. 1907. Photo by Richard Throssel

“The Heart That Runs Beside Us”They say the Horse did not come from the ground —he came from the thunder.He ran with the...
05/04/2025

“The Heart That Runs Beside Us”
They say the Horse did not come from the ground —
he came from the thunder.
He ran with the wind before he ever carried a rider.
And when he let the people climb on his back,
he gave them not just speed, but freedom.
To many tribes, the horse was not an animal — he was a relative.
A partner in hunt, in journey, in war, and in spirit.
Painted with symbols, blessed with feathers,
he carried dreams between worlds.
The elders say:
“A warrior without a horse walks.
A warrior with a horse flies.”
Even in silence, the horse speaks —
in the way his hooves drum the Earth,
in the way his breath rises like smoke under the moon.
He does not ask for praise.
Only trust.
Because when you ride with a true heart,
he does not carry your body.
He carries your soul.
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An Apache. Photo by F.A. Hartwell, Phoenix, AZ. 1880-1890.                                                       .
05/03/2025

An Apache. Photo by F.A. Hartwell, Phoenix, AZ. 1880-1890.
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Awsome artwork from Eloy Bida on Indigenous Peoples' Day!
05/03/2025

Awsome artwork from Eloy Bida on Indigenous Peoples' Day!

Known as guardians of the ocean, killer whales are also committed to family. Killer Whale carving by George Russel Price...
05/03/2025

Known as guardians of the ocean, killer whales are also committed to family. Killer Whale carving by George Russel Price.
Please note the Gallery is closed Monday & Tuesday, April 21&22.

Humboldt County, California, 1895..."Ka Ha" , a member of the Hoopa tribe. Near the Trinity River...Source Ericson Photo...
05/02/2025

Humboldt County, California, 1895...
"Ka Ha" , a member of the Hoopa tribe. Near the Trinity River...
Source
Ericson Photograph Collection Humboldt State University Library

It was better before being carved up.
05/02/2025

It was better before being carved up.

WE NEED A BIG AHO❤️❤️❤️Ten Unknown Facts About  1. Founding and History: BMW, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, was founded i...
05/02/2025

WE NEED A BIG AHO❤️❤️❤️
Ten Unknown Facts About
1. Founding and History: BMW, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, was founded in 1916 in Munich, Germany, initially producing aircraft engines. The company transitioned to motorcycle production in the 1920s and eventually to automobiles in the 1930s.
2. Iconic Logo: The BMW logo, often referred to as the "roundel," consists of a black ring intersecting with four quadrants of blue and white. It represents the company's origins in aviation, with the blue and white symbolizing a spinning propeller against a clear blue sky.
3. Innovation in Technology: BMW is renowned for its innovations in automotive technology. It introduced the world's first electric car, the BMW i3, in 2013, and has been a leader in developing advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) and hybrid powertrains.
4. Performance and Motorsport Heritage: BMW has a strong heritage in motorsport, particularly in touring car and Formula 1 racing. The brand's M division produces high-performance variants of their regular models, known for their precision engineering and exhilarating driving dynamics.
5. Global Presence: BMW is a global automotive Company
6. Luxury and Design: BMW is synonymous with luxury and distinctive design, crafting vehicles that blend elegance with cutting-edge technology and comfort.
7. Sustainable Practices: BMW has committed to sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes into its vehicles, as well as advancing electric vehicle technology with models like the BMW i4 and iX.
8. Global Manufacturing: BMW operates numerous production facilities worldwide, including in Germany, the United States, China, and other countries, ensuring a global reach and localized production.
9. Brand Portfolio: In addition to its renowned BMW brand, the company also owns MINI and Rolls-Royce, catering to a diverse range of automotive tastes and luxury segments.
10. Cultural Impact: BMW's vehicles often become cult

Bull Chief, born in 1825, Died February 4th 1914, was part of the Crow, or Apsaroke tribe.He was interviewed by a man na...
05/01/2025

Bull Chief, born in 1825, Died February 4th 1914, was part of the Crow, or Apsaroke tribe.He was interviewed by a man named Edward S. Curtis, who visited many tribes during the 20th century for interviews and to take portraits of the Natives. As a young man Bull Chief was never very successful when he was part of war-parties and always returned home without honor. He believed it was unnecessary for one to fast in order to be successful in a battle, and therefore opted not to fast. Being so unsuccessful after returning from battle after battle, Bull Chief decided to climb Cloud Peak, which is the highest peak of the Bullhorn Mountains in Wyoming. Bull Chief stayed up on Cloud Peak for one day and one night hoping to have a vision, but having no luck he had to leave because mountain-rats were biting through his clothes and a fierce blizzard was causing hazardous conditions. When Bull Chief returned home, his village was getting ready to be moved to a new location. Based on landmarks mentioned in the new location, it appears the tribe was moved near Red Lodge Creek, MT. During this transition time, Bull Chief decided to continue trying to fast in order to have a vision. He fasted for four days and four nights, but still had no vision. After which, he tried two more times unsuccessfully. Seeing that his current attempts were failing, and all of the other men in his tribe counting coup he again decided to try something new. For this attempt, he went up to the head of Red Lodge Creek to fast for four days and for four nights in blinding snow. This time his experience turned out much different from all of his previous attempts. He had a vision in which he, "Saw his own lodge and a splendid bay horse standing in front of it." It was not explained as to what this vision meant, but thereafter Bull Chief began to do remarkably well in battles. Shortly after the vision, Bull Chief was able to get his first honor and started counting coupe frequently. Counting coup is the highest honor for winning intertribal wars between Plains Indians. Bull Chief's determination and personal strength helped him to his successes as a hunter, in combat, and in spiritual pursuits.Bull Chief was a fierce warrior who led his warriors into battle with the United States Army in the Great Plains, raiding white settlements during the course of the 1870s, operating in Apsaroke territory to help his people survive against the westward expansion. But after the wars were over, he moved to the Crow Reservation. In 1908, he met photographer Edward S. Curtis and had his picture taken, an elderly veteran whose war years were long past.
Bull Chief took 15 wives in total and gave up 13 of them.[2] One of Bull Chief's wives, most likely his first because she is referred to as his young wife, was killed by a bank of earth falling on her. In order to mourn for his young wife, Bull Chief decided he wanted to go through some form of torture to honor her death. Shortly after he made his decision to endure torture for his wife, two local tribesmen went out and killed a buffalo bull and brought back the head attached to a long strip of skin and including the tail at the end, to the edge of the village.[2] When Bull Chief heard of this, the next morning he went out and bathed; afterward, he went to Big Shadow, a clansman, to ask him to pierce him.[2] Big Shadow accepted and instructed Bull Chief to go bathe again, remove every ornament from his body, rub himself with sage, and he would come and meet him.[2]
After Bull Chief had concluded his tasks, Big Shadow came and found him, bringing with him three other men. Big Shadow started off the process then by painted Bull Chief from head to toe with white clay.[2] Once Bull Chief was painted, Big Shadow then pierced Bull Chief's back muscle in two separate places and thrust skewers through the slits in his muscle to attach the thongs fastened to the nostrils of the buffalo head.[2] Next Big Shadow pierced Bull Chief's shoulders and from those slits, hung the shield and tomahawks.[2] Bull Chief was then given a staff and instructed to get up off the ground. After getting up Big Shadow told Bull Chief he needed to walk around the village four times while the three men with them would smoke. This was a difficult task for Bull Chief to accomplish, because the dogs in the community would jump on the skin and when dogs were not jumping on it, it was getting caught in the sage brush under it.
At sunset Bull Chief went up on a hilltop and laid down with his head between the horns of the buffalo and his feet at the tail, pointing east. He stayed up on the hilltop all night to rest from the day's activities. During his sleep, Bull Chief had another vision, this time of a man standing at his feet, then turning and departing.Big Shadow came up on the hilltop around sunrise and informed Bull Chief that he knew someone had some and visited him the night before. At first Bull Chief did not tell Big Shadow what the man looked like who had visited him, but after Bull Chief bathed and cleaned up he joined Big Shadow again and then told him about the man.The description Bull Chief gave Big Shadow of the man led Big Shadow to believe this man was his father, Morning Star.

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