Tahecapṡuŋ wi

Traditionally, Native Americans’ relationship with the natural world was a kinship. The Dakota people hunted wild game, fished in the rivers and lakes, gathered wild rice, and aligned their lives with the changing seasons. Winter began with Tahecapṡuŋ wi, deer break off antlers moon. This was a time of year that was typically spent indoors, telling stories, and making clothes and supplies.

Hocokata TI Tipi View

2300 Tiwahe Circle, Shakopee, MN 55372
952.233.9151
Open Wednesday-Saturday from 9am-4:30 pm

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