A Thursday program in Lovell will feature a multimedia program and demonstration, titled “The Peyote Way, Native American Church.”
The presentation begins at 7 p.m. at the Bighorn …
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A Thursday program in Lovell will feature a multimedia program and demonstration, titled “The Peyote Way, Native American Church.”
The presentation begins at 7 p.m. at the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area’s Cal S. Taggart Visitor Center.
Johnny Tim Yellowtail, great-great-grandson of Robert S. Yellowtail and a descendent of Chief Gray-Bull, will present the program with the assistance of Adrian Bird, Jr., grandson of the late Sonny Blackeagle. Yellowstone and Bird are employed through the Crow Nation’s Tribal Historic Preservation Department.
“We both share the passion of preserving our rich history, tradition, and culture,” said Yellowtail. “The Peyote Way is the way we choose to pray.”
This event is free and everyone is welcome.
For more information, contact the visitor center at 307-548-5406.