Gray Mountain
The Navajo culture is heavy on storytelling and doesn’t only dwell on developing the legacy it owns but also serves as a means of helping young people understand their family line. A lot of people find the tradition as a form of entertainment for kids, but it plays a vital role in keeping history alive. The traditions and rituals are a way of life for the tribe, and keeping it together will help to strengthen the stability for the next generation.
Iron Tail – 1905
Sinté Máza was popularly known as Chief Iron Tail and was a part of the Oglala Lakota Nation. He grew up to lead out the Lakota tribe and made numerous appearances on Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show in the 1800s. An American Indian culture expert labeled Iron Tail as a non-war chief but rather a diplomat and advisor. He never showed any form of boast and was relatively calm. After his first appearance at the Wild West Show, people were pleased, and so he continued until 1913.