Dare to wear the legend. She doesn’t walk — she dances with the storm. In Lakota and Plains traditions, Whirlwind Woman is a spirit of motion, transformation, and sacred change....
Dare to wear the wind that cannot be caught. In the stories of the Diné (Navajo) and other Southwest tribes, Whirlwind Woman is the personification of wind in its wildest,...
Dare to wear the legend. She came with the clouds, walked in beauty, and changed the world. The White Buffalo Woman is one of the most sacred figures in Lakota...
Dare to wear the sacred promise. In the traditions of the Lakota and many Plains tribes, White Buffalo Woman is more than a legend — she is a divine messenger....
Dare to wear the legend. Born from hunger, cursed by winter — the Windigo is one of the most feared spirits in Native legend. Towering, skeletal, and cold as death,...
Dare to wear the legend. Among the most feared words in Navajo tradition, Yee Naaldlooshii translates to "with it, he goes on all fours." Known widely by outsiders as a...
Dare to wear what should not be named. Among the Diné (Navajo) people, Yee Naaldlooshii is a word cloaked in fear — it refers to the most infamous type of...