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THE MEDICINE WHEEL: Wyoming
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The Medicine Wheel in the Bighorn National Forest of Wyoming is a stone
circle 245 feet around and 75 feet across. The huge circle has been
there longer than any memory of any of the ancestors of any of the
Plains tribes. The Crow have always known where it is, however, and
anthropological evidence in the surrounding area indicates tracks made
by hundreds of "travois" (a sled bearing belongings dragged by people,
dogs or later, horses) means the site was visited often, most likely as
a pilgrimage.
The wheel has 28 "spokes" radiating from a central stone pile. The
spokes might represent the lunar month. Six of the spokes extend beyond
the circle and at the end of these spokes are conical heaps of stones
that might have been used as shelters.
Like Stonehenge in England, it is widely believed that The Medicine
Wheel was connected to celestial observations but the exact ways have
been long lost.
You can visit The Medicine Wheel from dawn until dusk from June through
September. It is located at the 10,000-foot level of Medicine Mountain
near the western border of the Bighorn National Forest, off Highway
14A.
Bighorn National Forest - 307.672.0751
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