Grey Horn Butte aka “Devils Tower” is an Ancient Tree Stump – Dakota Chief

Chief Golden Light Eagle from the Ihanktonwan Oyate, Yankton Sioux, explains that Grey Horn Butte, aka “Devils Tower” is an Ancient Tree Stump.
Read moreChief Golden Light Eagle from the Ihanktonwan Oyate, Yankton Sioux, explains that Grey Horn Butte, aka “Devils Tower” is an Ancient Tree Stump.
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