Dakota Winds
is
situated on the south side of a sacred and enchanted
mountain that is cherished and protected by the Lakota Sioux
and Cheyenne Indians.
Bear Butte
is a dormant volcano rising out of the prairie of South
Dakota. It is made of magma that never reached the surface
to generate an eruption. The magma intruded to a shallow
level and then stopped, cooled, crystallized and
solidified. Erosion then stopped the overlaying layers of
rock away. Bear Butte is at the east end of a linear belt
of volcanic centers that continues that continues westward
about 60 miles to Devil's Tower.
Bear Butte
was established as State Park in 1961. An important
landmark an religious site for Plains Indian tribes long
before Europeans reached South Dakota. Bear Butte is called
Mato Paha or Bear Mountain by the Lakota Sioux. To the
Cheyenne it is Noahvose, the place where Maheo (God)
imparted the knowledge from which the Cheyenne derive their
religious, political, social and economic customs. The
mountain is sacred to many indigenous peoples.
The
mountain is a place of prayer meditation and peace.

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