In Western Canada, the medicine wheel, while obviously far less extravagant than Stonehenge, is every bit as mysterious. No doubt also built for ceremonial use, their exact purpose will likely forever remain unknown.
As with many ancient sites, modern indigenous people still leave offerings. Many wheels are still intact while others, like the one at Majorville, have been tampered with.





Hi there. I’m wondering what book these pages are from? Thanks!
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Hello, K Evans. I lifted these pics and info from a publication by Liz Bran. I guess I didn’t get permission, oops. I don’t think there is anything negative about them. Here is the link, although I think mine was an earlier edition:
Stone by Stone | Heritage House Publishinghttps://www.heritagehouse.ca/book/stone-by-stone/ ________________________________
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Wonderful, thank you so much! There’s not too many resources for this type of Prairie stuff, so I’ll be on the lookout for that one
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I saw this book at McNally Robinson in Saskatoon today
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