Owen G. Guiffre - Bear Butte

Bear Butte is a geological feature in South Dakota near by the city of Sturgis. although it is called a butte it is actually a mountain. Today it is both a state park and a sacred place for some native tribes. Many of these native tribes have worshiped at Bear Butte for hundreds of years and continue to make pilgrimages to it to this day. These pilgrimages mainly include leaving offerings on the mountain. most of their offerings are tobacco bundles or prayer cloths, which are left draped or tied on the many bushes and shrubs covering the mountain. the tobacco leaf is seen as being sacred to some indigenous tribes. many of these gifts can be found along the main public trail that goes up the mountain. In addition to the people who pilgrimage to the mountain, there are also quite a few visitors who travel up the mountain for other reasons such as tourism and hiking. The location is of particular importance to these tribes because it is said to be the place were a Cheyenne prophet met with god and was given knowledge that he used to form their customs. Bear Butte serves as a shinning example of Americas rich geography and history.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Butte
https://www.spiritualtravels.info/articles-2/north-america/bear-butte-in-south-dakota/

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