
If you've ever heard of the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty, or if you've ever attended the ceremony every 3 years, you know the story. In 1867, right after the Civil War, the U.S. signed a peace treaty with 5 tribes of the plains on the banks of the Medicine River. The lore talked about the original site of the treaty, and some years back, I heard that there was a monument on the actual site, put there by a 5th grade class some 15 years before.
We decided to go see it a few years back, and after slogging through some seriously thick brush, found the monument. This year we led others back to the site, and the guy that owns the land had cleared out some brush, making it easier to get there.
The monument had hornets in it when we found it 5 years ago. Now it's clean and clear and I finally noticed the buffalo with the Indian in it.
Looking around, imagining the original huge lodge and the enormous camp full of Indians at the junction of the two rivers, you can still sense the history of the place.