Stories and images presented on tipis represented not only history and cultural connection, but also survival skills, and the respectful relationships obtain between people, the world, and the land. Salmon proclaims, “It is a world in which the human niche is only one of a myriad of united niches that work together to continue the process of iwigara: the interconnectedness and cycling of all there is. If one aspect of the lasso is removed, the integrity of the circle is threatened, and all other aspects are weakened. In iwigara, all is bound, connected, and affected by a sharing breath” (156). The quote means that humans and nature is intertwined with one another. Humans depend on nature and vice versa. For example, we as humans, have the choice to be good and take care of our environment or be bad and destroy it. The “interconnectedness” is mandatory to sustain human