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Prairie Edge Review Welcome to the 2010 Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo!
Buffalo Gap Frontier is about the pioneers, ranchers, and Oglala Lakota who all shared the same landscape in a ten uous peace. Here’s a quote from the back of the book: “…The mountain carving of Chief Crazy Horse came into view. I parked the car and Tom, Pat and I found a granite ledge to sit on. “Why Crazy Horse?” I asked.
…Pat responded, “That man up there riding a horse across Paha Sapa is made of stone. He represents our culture, the emblem of a brave people who struggled here. They may have lost, but they fought for their land. Maybe someday they will see their White Buffalo. Why Crazy Horse? Be cause he is our promise of hope for better times to come.” |
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