TOPPENISH — Luvy Yonnie carried an eagle staff and a red jingle dress as she and others in the Medicine Wheel Ride from Seattle to Sturgis introduced themselves during their recent stop at the Yakama ...
For centuries, the Medicine Wheel in the Bighorn National Forest in Wyoming has been used for prayer and vision quests by the Crow Tribe and other Native people. Visitors come from all over the world ...
Perched almost 9,700 feet above sea level on Medicine Mountain in Wyoming’s Bighorn Range, the Medicine Wheel is an 80-foot-diameter circular structure made from limestone boulders. Twenty-eight ...
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Because the Medicine Wheel is on public land, anyone can view it, but only tribal members are allowed to hold ceremonies inside the rope fence. Dave McKee, archaeologist for Bighorn National Forest, ...
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