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Thunder Butte, in South Dakota, has featured prominently in my family's history since 1913. Also known as "Wakinyan Paha" to the Lakota, its religious and cultural significance to the Lakota goes back much further in time, still. Rising from the dry, rolling prairie grasslands in Ziebach County, in northwestern South Dakota, the butte is located on the
Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation. From the top of the butte, you can see for miles in every direction. There are not many people here, although the land is alive with the memory of those who walked here before us. Taking in the quiet of the plains as they reach to the horizon, you can well imagine the way the world was before we were here, and what it may look like long after we have moved on.
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Mike Crowley
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October 07, 2006
Thunder Butte Poetry
Cowboy fiction writer and occasional poet John D. Nesbitt has written a little poem that features a reference to Thunder Butte. Titled, "When My Pony Sheds Again," it can be found
here.
--Mike Crowley
Mike Crowley Saturday, October 07, 2006