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Welcome to the Great Plains Trail!
Hello. My name is Steve Myers, and I am the founder of the Great Plains Trail vision. I would like to extend a big Great Plains
The Joy of IRS Form 1023
I said I would pepper this year’s blog with occasional tidbits about what it’s like trying to start a non-profit. Don’t worry . . .
I Have A Dream . . .
As I write this on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, it is true that I do have a dream to create the Great Plains Trail,
A Great Plains Gallery
If the last post was all about words for the Great Plains. Today’s is all about pictures! The following are some links to several excellent
Wanderers Beyond Horizons
Let’s start the new year with some inspirational quotes related to the Great Plains, shall we? A grass seedling shows only modest top growth for
Louder Than Words
“Action speaks louder than words, but not nearly as often.” -Mark Twain As we head into the 2012 calendar year, I hope to continue posting
Significant Dreaming
I launched the Great Plains Trail Project at the beginning of 2011 as a vision, and it is a vision that has occupied my thinking
Where the Wind Blew Free
The final group of Native Americans along the Great Plains Trail are the Apache. Apache is a name that denotes a larger group of peoples,
Run to the Hills
The next tribe along the Great Plains Trail is the Arapaho. One hundred forty-seven years ago (1864) in what is now Eastern Colorado a group
Getting My Bearings
The next tribe along the Great Plains Trail is the Cheyenne. I would like to relate a personal story about a place the Cheyenne believe
The Sun Rose and Set on Their Land
The next tribe we encounter along our southward journey on the Great Plains Trail is the Lakota. The Lakota is a member of the larger
“They Were Not Buffalo”
As we move south, the next tribe in the area of the proposed Great Plains Trail is the Crow Nation. Undoubtedly, its most famous member