
Ponca Trail of Tears ~ White Buffalo Girl
N 42° 08.410 W 098° 01.585
14T E 580453 N 4665797
Tragic 1877 removal of the Ponca Tribe from their homeland on the Niobrara to Indian Territory in present day Oklahoma resulted in many deaths, including the White Buffalo Girl.
Waymark Code: WMMQD
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2006
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The journey from the Niobrara to Indian Territory became known as the Ponca "Trail of Tears" due to a number of deaths and hardships suffered along the way.
The death of the White Buffalo Girl, daughter of Black Elk and Moon Hawk symbolizes the tragic consequences on the Ponca Tribe.
The grave originally had an oak cross, then in 1913 the marble monument was erected. The town of Neligh has maintained and decorated the grave in memory of the White Buffalo Girl and the Ponca Tribe.
See also the
Trail of Tears geocache nearby.