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“When those challenges come up to us we try to be like the buffalo…… put our heads down and walk into the storm.”

Summary by lakotatimes.com
Oglala Lakota Nation citizens Kevin and Valerie Pourier at home. Buffalo horn and horse mask artistry are unique crafts primarily done by a few individuals. Attempts are being made to encourage others to continue carrying on the tradition so it isn’t going to be lost. Kevin and Valerie Pourier are citizens of the Oglala Lakota Nation. The Pourier’s live on the north side of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in SD on an old bombing range the Air …
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lakotatimes.com broke the news in Martin, United States on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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