Blue Mound
"Don't be afraid, JD, I come as your friend. You have many
questions that I can help with. I will use your language so you can better
understand me."
"You don't need to wake up.
Just listen to me and ask questions. And travel with me. It will be okay. I am
doing this because I see that you want to understand. And I want to tell some
of my story."
"Are you willing to talk and
travel with me?"
"Ye... , Yes, I am. I don't
understand this but I trust you. Which questions of mine do you want to help
with?"
"You have great interest in
the land where you live. You have deep interest in how the land appeared many
years ago, in the animals that roamed the land, the fishes that swam in the
seas that were over this land. You have a searching curiosity about the peoples
that lived here long before your ancestors entered this land."
"You visited and walked on
the rocks that contain the blood of my people, the sacred rocks called
pipestone. You visited the area in SW Minnesota that is called Blue Mound. You
saw and touched many things on the Blue Mound and you have questions about
them. I want to talk about some of what you saw."
"Yes, I know what you are
talking about. I did see things that stirred deeply in me and opened my eyes in
amazement. Tell me more."
"Let us travel there and walk
in that place. Just follow me. Leave your body in bed, you won't need that. Just
guide your spirit with me."
"Okay, I will do that. I know
that in other dreams, I travel without problems. Let's go."
"Fine. Here, we are at the
end of a long row of rocks, set here in the grass on top of the mound. The
trees do not block our view as we look in all directions. My people placed
these rocks in a long line many years ago. Touch them and you can feel the
lichens growing on top as they receive the needed sun and rain. If you touch
the bottom, you will also feel some lichens, telling you that at one time, that
side of the rock was on top, seeing the sun and rain. These lichens grow slowly
and so you can see they have been moved from another place and have been standing
like this for many centuries."
"We placed these rocks so
they will point to the Sun when it is straight East of us, when it is halfway
between its northern most and its southern most points in the sky as we saw it.
The Sun is straight East of us at the beginning of Spring and at the beginning
of Autumn. When the rocks pointed straight at the Sun as it came up over
the horizon, we made a drawing on the teepee of the Chief. This drawing pictured
the most important event that happened for us since we made the last mark.
These drawings helped us remember our past."
"But these rocks are large.
They are too large to be lifted and carried to where they are. How did you move
the rocks and where did you get them?"
"You have good eyes, JD. Yes,
they are too heavy to carry. Come with me and I will show you where they came
from and tell you how we moved them."
"Here as you look down from
the top of this outcropping of quartzite, you can see a quarry. This is where
the rocks are found. Many of the rocks were lying in this quarry. Others we
broke off from larger rocks. This stone is very strong."
"See this rock sitting on the
flat surface near the top of the quarry? If you look under the rock, you will
see little round stones that we placed under the rock. Then, when we pushed on
the rock, it moved as the stones roll. We tied several strips of buffalo hide
together to form a rope. We placed the rock at the center of the straps and
then strong men would pull on the straps to move the rock, lifting it or
sliding it. In this way we moved all the rocks to where you find them today. And I see
that not one of them has moved since we placed them there."
"And you wonder how we got the
buffalo hides. We did not have horses in those days so we needed to be clever.
Come with me."
"See that boulder that stands
higher than your head? Look at the face of the boulder. What do you see?"
"Why, I see that the surface
is as smooth as glass. It looks like it has been polished. And only the part
which is about as high as my shoulder. How did this happen?"
"The boulder was a favorite
for the buffaloes to rub themselves on. As the big herds grazed on the tall
grass nearby, one after another of the buffalo would take turns rubbing their
sides and chest on this boulder. Countless buffalo have stood right where you
are standing and rubbed themselves. This rock was good medicine for them."
"Now come with me and I will
show you how we killed the buffalo that gave us food and hides."
"If you stand on this edge of
the hill, you can look beyond the edge and see that we are standing on a cliff.
The bottom of the cliff is about forty feet down and flat. When the herds of
buffalo were busy grazing and rubbing themselves, a bunch of us would sneak
around behind them and then chase them toward this cliff. They would run fast
and some would run right over the top of this cliff. They fell to their death
as Mother Earth gave them to us. If you went down there to the bottom, you
would find many bones from the days when we would cut up the buffalo. Those
were happy days and we always made an offering to Mother Earth in thanks for
the gifts of meat and hide."
"You have been very kind in telling
me and showing me these things that you and your people did while you lived
here. Thank you. By the way, what were your people called?"
"Our people were called by
words that mean 'Those that Hunt in the Grass'. May the strength of the buffalo
and the Spirit of Mother Earth go with you now as you return to your bed".
JD Thompson