The Plains Indians, particularly the Lakota Sioux, are known for keeping pictorial chronicles of their history through a form of art called "winter counts." These were calendars depicted on animal hides or cloth, illustrating significant events in the tribe's history year by year. Each symbol or image represented a notable occurrence, serving as a visual storytelling tradition that preserved their cultural heritage and historical narratives.
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