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Saltcreek Sundance is a Lakota Native American Sundance Ceremony. It is a sacred ceremony among the Lakota people. It is not entertainment. The Native American sponsors share the Great Spirit through songs and prayers.  Please join us on this Canku Luta (Red Road).  Saltcreek Sundance is open to all of the people, not just those of Native American blood.

We welcome all regardless of race or religion.

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"A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground.

Then it is finished, no matter how brave its warriors or how strong their weapons."


Tsistsistas, Cheyenne

2010 will be the 19th annual Salt Creek Sundance Ceremony. The sundance is not a rite of passage into manhood, nor is it a test of bravery or courage. Rather, the sundance is a form of prayer. It is one of the seven sacred ceremonies given to the Lakota people.

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Sundance Dates

July 10th to July 17th 2009

  • First day of purification: Saturday July 10th
  • Tree Day:  Tuesday, July 13th
  • Healing Day: Friday July 16th
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