Jack Brink has written an important and engaging book, his personal tribute to the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in southern Alberta, Canada. This is an easy-going, almost conversational narrative, but it’s easy to detect the author’s passion and the solid science that lies behind his simple words. Imagining Head-Smashed-In boasts a remarkably broad and well-crafted table of contents. Brink begins with an overview of Head-Smashed-In, patiently explaining to professional and lay reader alike why this particular archaeological site should command our attention. As an admitted zealot, he doesn’t shy away from occasional hyperbole: “If hunters of the Plains were engaged in the most rewarding procurement of food ever devised by human being, maybe...
Review of: Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison. Geist, Valerius
Mary Ann Franke investigates the recent controversy regarding the Yellowstone bison and the efforts ...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
Jack Brink has written an important and engaging book, his personal tribute to the Head-Smashed-In B...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
At the place known as Head-Smashed-In in southwestern Alberta, Aboriginal people practiced a form of...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
Buffalo consists of twelve articles written by Canadian authors of diverse backgrounds. Their effort...
Thundering herds of bison have become synonymous with the pre-European colonization of the Great Pla...
For those unfamiliar with the White Buffalo and its relationship with Native American spirituality, ...
Because plains bison have come to symbolize open spaces and freedom to Americans, as well as past ec...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Review of: "Buffalo Nation: American Indian Efforts to Restore the Bison," by Ken Zontek
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
Review of: Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison. Geist, Valerius
Mary Ann Franke investigates the recent controversy regarding the Yellowstone bison and the efforts ...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
Jack Brink has written an important and engaging book, his personal tribute to the Head-Smashed-In B...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
At the place known as Head-Smashed-In in southwestern Alberta, Aboriginal people practiced a form of...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
Buffalo consists of twelve articles written by Canadian authors of diverse backgrounds. Their effort...
Thundering herds of bison have become synonymous with the pre-European colonization of the Great Pla...
For those unfamiliar with the White Buffalo and its relationship with Native American spirituality, ...
Because plains bison have come to symbolize open spaces and freedom to Americans, as well as past ec...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Review of: "Buffalo Nation: American Indian Efforts to Restore the Bison," by Ken Zontek
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
Review of: Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison. Geist, Valerius
Mary Ann Franke investigates the recent controversy regarding the Yellowstone bison and the efforts ...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...