By 1879 the vast buffalo herds were all but gone from the Great Plains. Many of the remaining animals had moved south from the Milk River of northern Montana and Alberta into the Judith Basin of central Montana. In these rich grasslands, for a few more years, life went on as it had for centuries. Following the buffalo came many Indian bands, as well as Métis who had been hunting on the Milk River for decades. A buffalo~based economy had brought prosperity to the Native people of the Plains. The animals provided essential food and materials in addition to products for trade. For Métis people, buffalo had replaced beaver as the backbone of their fur trade economy. Their production of robes for the eastern markets and pemmican for the Hudson\u...
Throughout history, bison have exerted a fundamental influence on life and culture on the Great Plai...
Bison made their home on the Southern Plains for millennia. However, their migratory patterns began ...
Sometime in late May 1882, several thousand bison appeared on the Great Sioux reservation about 100 ...
By 1879 the vast buffalo herds were all but gone from the Great Plains. Many of the remaining animal...
This long-form journalistic story and photo essay is about the Blackfoot Tribes in the United States...
Popular images of the Great Plains frequently portray horse-mounted Indians engaged in dramatic biso...
It is believed that buffalo, or bison, crossed over a land bridge that once connected the Asian and ...
Popular images of the Great Plains frequently portray horse-mounted Indians engaged in dramatic biso...
George McDougall, chairman of the Methodist Missions to the Indians of the Northwest Territories, ke...
In the 16th century, North America (Turtle Island) was home to 25 to 30 million buffalo roaming free...
This long-form journalistic story and photo essay is about Tribes in Eastern Montana and their effor...
In the last third of the nineteenth century, the federal governments of Canada and the United States...
Charles and Mollie Goodnight, C. J. Buffalo Jones, Frederick and Mary Dupuis, and Samuel Walking C...
For several years, an effort to ‘bring back the buffalo’ has been of key interest in many American I...
This paper addresses how the cattle trails affected the Native American tribes in Indian Territory. ...
Throughout history, bison have exerted a fundamental influence on life and culture on the Great Plai...
Bison made their home on the Southern Plains for millennia. However, their migratory patterns began ...
Sometime in late May 1882, several thousand bison appeared on the Great Sioux reservation about 100 ...
By 1879 the vast buffalo herds were all but gone from the Great Plains. Many of the remaining animal...
This long-form journalistic story and photo essay is about the Blackfoot Tribes in the United States...
Popular images of the Great Plains frequently portray horse-mounted Indians engaged in dramatic biso...
It is believed that buffalo, or bison, crossed over a land bridge that once connected the Asian and ...
Popular images of the Great Plains frequently portray horse-mounted Indians engaged in dramatic biso...
George McDougall, chairman of the Methodist Missions to the Indians of the Northwest Territories, ke...
In the 16th century, North America (Turtle Island) was home to 25 to 30 million buffalo roaming free...
This long-form journalistic story and photo essay is about Tribes in Eastern Montana and their effor...
In the last third of the nineteenth century, the federal governments of Canada and the United States...
Charles and Mollie Goodnight, C. J. Buffalo Jones, Frederick and Mary Dupuis, and Samuel Walking C...
For several years, an effort to ‘bring back the buffalo’ has been of key interest in many American I...
This paper addresses how the cattle trails affected the Native American tribes in Indian Territory. ...
Throughout history, bison have exerted a fundamental influence on life and culture on the Great Plai...
Bison made their home on the Southern Plains for millennia. However, their migratory patterns began ...
Sometime in late May 1882, several thousand bison appeared on the Great Sioux reservation about 100 ...