Dare to wear the legend. He could see everything… because he didn’t keep his eyes in his head. In stories told by the Caddo Nation, the Eye Juggler was a...
Dare to wear the gaze that sees beyond. From the Caddo people of the Southern Plains comes the strange and mesmerizing tale of the Eye Juggler — a mysterious man...
Dare to wear the legend. Eyes like embers. Footsteps like sparks. In certain Native legends of the Plains and Southwest, The Fire Dogs are spirit animals of the storm —...
Dare to wear the flames that race across the sky. From the Cherokee and Muscogee (Creek) traditions comes the legend of the Fire Dogs — supernatural canines that carry torches...
Dare to wear the legend. You don’t ride it — it rides for you. In the traditions of the Plains Tribes — including the Lakota, Crow, and Cheyenne — The...
Dare to wear the spirit that rides beyond the veil. Among the Lakota, Crow, and Cheyenne peoples of the Plains, the Ghost Horse is a sacred presence — a spirit...
Dare to wear the shadow that never blinks. Across countless Native communities, one name sends chills through the room: The Hat Man. Described as a dark, shadow-like figure wearing a...
Some shadows don’t stay in stories. Meet The Hat Man — a silent figure known throughout Native communities. Dressed in a wide-brimmed hat and long coat, he appears without warning,...