"The traditions of our people are handed down from father to son. The Chief is considered to be the most learned, and the leader of the tribe. The Medicine Man, however, is thought to have more inspiration. He is supposed to be in communion with spirits..."
- Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891)
What traditions have we been handed down and by whom?
When are we Chiefs of our tribes?
How are we Medicine Women in communion with the spirit world?
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