A sweat lodge is a low profile hut, typically dome-shaped or oblong, and made with natural materials. The structure is the lodge, and the ceremony performed...
The MedicineLodge Treaty is the overall name for three treaties signed near MedicineLodge, Kansas, between the Federal government of the United States...
MedicineLodge State Archeological Site is a Wyoming state park that interprets the MedicineLodge Creek Site, a prehistoric Native American archeological...
The MedicineLodge River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) tributary of the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River in southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma in the United...
A medicine man (from Ojibwe mashkikiiwinini) or medicine woman (from Ojibwe mashkikiiwininiikwe) is a traditional healer and spiritual leader who serves...
alongside European Americans. Black Kettle signed yet another treaty, the MedicineLodge Treaty, on October 28, 1867. The Dog Soldiers continued their raids...
to help people in prison. In 1890, Nation founded a sewing circle in MedicineLodge, Kansas to make clothing for the poor as well as prepare meals for them...
all the medicine practitioners in the Mide, as it is spiritual medicine as opposed to physical/plant based medicine. The midewigaan ('mide lodge'), also...
during the 1860s, including the Little Arkansas Treaty (1865) and the MedicineLodge Treaty (1867). In the latter, Satanta agreed that the Kiowas would live...
individual members of the tribe. The MedicineLodge Treaty is the overall name given to three treaties signed in MedicineLodge, Kansas between the U.S. government...
October 12, 1867, and then continued with an escort of local chiefs on to MedicineLodge River. The commission themselves had some 600 men and 1,200 animals...
The MedicineLodge Peace Treaty Site was the location in present-day Kansas of the signing of the MedicineLodge Treaty in October 1867 by the United States...
"reserve" to the Native Americans. Two years later, at the October 1867 MedicineLodge Treaty Conference, Ten Bears and other Yamparikas as well as a few other...
Minn. Hist. Soc. Press; pg. 113. Jim Great Elk Waters, View from the MedicineLodge (2002), p. 111. "During the pan-Indian movement in the 60's and 70's...
along with the Comanche chiefs as an observer at treaty negotiations at MedicineLodge, Kansas. Horseback made a statement about Quanah Parker's refusal to...
The Carrie Nation Home in MedicineLodge, Kansas, also known as Carry A. Nation Home and Museum, was a home of temperance movement leader Carrie A. Nation...
Commission. Though the commission was responsible for the negotiation of the MedicineLodge Treaty and the Treaty of Fort Laramie, Sherman did not play a significant...
death nothing further concerning him remains to be noted. Lodge while practising medicine in London lived first in Warwick Lane, afterwards in Lambert...
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of the delegation of Native American representatives who signed the MedicineLodge Treaty and in 1868, the Treaty of Fort Laramie, protecting tribal lands...
North Fork Cimarron River Salt Fork Arkansas River Chikaskia River MedicineLodge River Grouse Creek Walnut River Little Walnut River Whitewater River...