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Tag: Water

The Canyon Hike Series, Part 8

Posted on July 26, 2013September 12, 2020 by Tapestry

  We were lucky to have several springs and a running creek in the canyon. It’s a rare thing in the West, which is suffering from a horrible drought. The water ran cool and clear.                                         Read More

Posted in Learn Indigenous Knowledge, Ways of Knowing Tagged Photographs, Pine Ridge, Water, Wildlife, Writings

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