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The image on this shirt was painted by Karl Bodmer in 1830 showing Buffalo, Bison on the Upper Missouri.
The left sleeve has the Canku Luta (Red Road) logo.
This short sleeve preshrunk 6.1 ounce 100%
cotton shirt is available in stonewash green, stonewash blue, white, and tan shirts in S, M, L, XL, 2XL (adult sizes). Larger sizes are available (3XL to 6XL) for $2.00 more
per shirt. Just let us know what size and color you need.
The proceeds of this shirt benefit projects for Canku Luta (Red Road). This shirt was created by Wika Luta Cane, a registered member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, under the direction of Kenneth Cane, Chairman of Canku Luta and also a registered member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
Canku�
Lu�ta, in the language of the Lakota people, means Red Road. The Red Road is the Good Road
of Life, the path that we aspire to walk with our children and their children, and ALL OUR
RELATIONS. Canku Luta, founded by Tokalas, is a grassroots movement consisting of American
Indians and non-Indians committed to the preservation of American Indian customs and
culture. The organization promotes the social welfare of American Indians through
education and direct services when necessary and appropriate.
Such services include providing food, materials for home
repairs, and opportunities for self-employment among grassroots American Indian Peoples. Red
Road, Inc. also educates about the practice of ceremonies and medicine of the Laws of
Nature which are ancient, traditional, spiritual ways (including language, religion,
livelihood and nationhood) as taught by traditional headsmen and elders of all spiritual
levels. The teaching of such practices serves to demonstrate the intimate
interrelationship of persons and communities with their natural environment.
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