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May 6, 2018 @ 8:00 am - 10:00 am

Lecture by

Linwood Tallbull of the Northern Cheyenne

The Brinton Museum, in partnership with the Congregational UCC Churches of Sheridan and Buffalo presents Exploring Cheyenne Indian Spirituality, an educational lecture by Linwood Tallbull of the Northern Cheyenne who will speak about the spirituality of the Cheyenne Indian people.

Exploring Cheyenne Indian Spirituality begins at 2:00 p.m. in the Jacomien Mars Reception Gallery, followed by light refreshments at 3:00 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Congregational United Church of Christ and is offered free and open to the public. Admission for museum visitors is FREE all day on Sunday, May 6!

The Brinton’s To Honor The Plains Nations exhibit of more than 80 superb Indian artifacts which beautifully illustrate the spirituality and culture of the Indian peoples is on permanent display in the 2nd floor John and Adrienne Mars American Indian Gallery. Guests attending the May 6 Cheyenne Indian program are encouraged to come early and tour this exceptional display.

Linwood Tallbull of the Northern Cheyenne

Photo of Linwood TallbullA resident of Busby, Montana, Linwood is a member of a venerated, traditionalist Northern Cheyenne family, and a leader of the Dog Soldier Society, one of four Cheyenne sacred warrior societies. An ethnobotanist and teacher at Chief Dull Knife College in Lame Deer (MT), he is a member of The Brinton Museum’s American Indian Advisory Council, established in 2014. The American Indian Advisory Council provides to the museum invaluable expertise on American Indian life and culture.