Sleeping Buffalo Rock
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member PeterNoG
N 48° 28.187 W 107° 32.970
13U E 311559 N 5371656
This Montana Historical Marker along with the "Cree Crossing" marker are in a small wayside on the north side of US Hwy 2 near Nelson State Recreation Area.
Waymark Code: WM54ZF
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 11/11/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 19

~ text from marker ~
Sleeping Buffalo Rock

Montana's native people revere this boulder that once perched high atop a wind-swept ridge overlooking the Cree Crossing on the Milk River. The ancient, weather-worn effigy resembled the leader of a herd of reclining buffalo in an outcrop of gray granite. Ancient marking define its horns, eyes, backbone and ribs. Since late prehistoric tines, native peoples of the Northern Plains have honored the Sleeping Buffalo's spiritual power. Oral traditions passed down among the Cree, Chippewa, Sioux, Assiniboine and Gros Ventre as well as the more distant Blackfeet, Crow and Northern Cheyenne tell how the "herd" fooled buffalo-hunting parties. While each tribe has its own culture and beliefs, all Montana tribes share worldviews. A Chippewa-Cree elder explained, "These rocks are sacred, just like our old people.: Locals claim the Sleeping Buffalo, relocated to Malta's City Park in 1932, was restless, changing positions and bellowing in the night. The Sleeping Buffalo found this final resting place in 1967 where the smaller "Medicine Rock", also collected near Cree Crossing, rejoined it in 1987. These timeless objects continue to figure prominently in traditional ceremonies, linking the present with the past when the power of the prairie was the buffalo.
Describe the area and history:
Very interesting history. The two rocks here have neat petroglyphs and carvings on them.


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