Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an entertaining narrative about buffalo hunters. The book begins with a synopsis of Native American bison hunting practices both before and after the acquisition of the horse, an animal whose impact dramatically transformed and increased indigenous dependence on the buffalo. The author moves on to address the role Native Americans played in supplying bison beef to British-Canadian fur companies and buffalo robes to their American counterparts. The story then quickly moves on to Euro-American sport hunting which reached its heyday with the completion of the transcontinental railroad. Buffalo Bill Cody and his associates such as Grand Duke Alexis ...
"The Hunting of the Buffalo gives a different phase of the passing of the frontier, describing the h...
For those unfamiliar with the White Buffalo and its relationship with Native American spirituality, ...
The Red River War of 1874-75—also known as the Buffalo War after its principal cause, the invasion o...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
Review of: Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison. Geist, Valerius
Ken Zontek presents a thoroughly researched and generally well-written account of the underappreciat...
The transformation of the Great Plains through the introduction of new plants and animals and the re...
Buffalo consists of twelve articles written by Canadian authors of diverse backgrounds. Their effort...
Jack Brink has written an important and engaging book, his personal tribute to the Head-Smashed-In B...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Because plains bison have come to symbolize open spaces and freedom to Americans, as well as past ec...
Review of: The Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History, 1750-1920. Isenberg, Andrew C
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: "Buffalo Nation: American Indian Efforts to Restore the Bison," by Ken Zontek
"The Hunting of the Buffalo gives a different phase of the passing of the frontier, describing the h...
For those unfamiliar with the White Buffalo and its relationship with Native American spirituality, ...
The Red River War of 1874-75—also known as the Buffalo War after its principal cause, the invasion o...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
Review of: Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison. Geist, Valerius
Ken Zontek presents a thoroughly researched and generally well-written account of the underappreciat...
The transformation of the Great Plains through the introduction of new plants and animals and the re...
Buffalo consists of twelve articles written by Canadian authors of diverse backgrounds. Their effort...
Jack Brink has written an important and engaging book, his personal tribute to the Head-Smashed-In B...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Because plains bison have come to symbolize open spaces and freedom to Americans, as well as past ec...
Review of: The Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History, 1750-1920. Isenberg, Andrew C
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: "Buffalo Nation: American Indian Efforts to Restore the Bison," by Ken Zontek
"The Hunting of the Buffalo gives a different phase of the passing of the frontier, describing the h...
For those unfamiliar with the White Buffalo and its relationship with Native American spirituality, ...
The Red River War of 1874-75—also known as the Buffalo War after its principal cause, the invasion o...