This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about regional history for KWIT/KOIA public radio in Sioux City, Iowa. Podcasts of these and other stories from the collection, read by the author, can also be found on the station\u27s website, www.KWIT.org, by entering Professor Schaap\u27s name in the search field
This story was originally published Sept. 9, 2015, and updated Sept. 28, 2022. If it weren’t for Tex...
The beef industry has increasingly become unsustainable, relying heavily on trucking and corn-based ...
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 ...
Grazing management on the Great Plains has been criticized for not more closely matching the presume...
By 1890, the number of North American bison (Bison bison) in the United Sates was reduced to about 5...
Charles and Mollie Goodnight, C. J. Buffalo Jones, Frederick and Mary Dupuis, and Samuel Walking C...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
In the 16th century, North America (Turtle Island) was home to 25 to 30 million buffalo roaming free...
Early bison originated in Asia and migrated to North America by means of the Bering Land Bridge, whi...
"The epic story of the buffalo in America, from prehistoric times to today--a moving and beautifully...
Since Europeans arrived to stay in North America, the number of wild bison fell from more than 30 mi...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
By 1879 the vast buffalo herds were all but gone from the Great Plains. Many of the remaining animal...
This story was originally published Sept. 9, 2015, and updated Sept. 28, 2022. If it weren’t for Tex...
The beef industry has increasingly become unsustainable, relying heavily on trucking and corn-based ...
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 ...
Grazing management on the Great Plains has been criticized for not more closely matching the presume...
By 1890, the number of North American bison (Bison bison) in the United Sates was reduced to about 5...
Charles and Mollie Goodnight, C. J. Buffalo Jones, Frederick and Mary Dupuis, and Samuel Walking C...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
In the 16th century, North America (Turtle Island) was home to 25 to 30 million buffalo roaming free...
Early bison originated in Asia and migrated to North America by means of the Bering Land Bridge, whi...
"The epic story of the buffalo in America, from prehistoric times to today--a moving and beautifully...
Since Europeans arrived to stay in North America, the number of wild bison fell from more than 30 mi...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
By 1879 the vast buffalo herds were all but gone from the Great Plains. Many of the remaining animal...
This story was originally published Sept. 9, 2015, and updated Sept. 28, 2022. If it weren’t for Tex...
The beef industry has increasingly become unsustainable, relying heavily on trucking and corn-based ...
Popular images of the Great Plains frequently portray horse-mounted Indians engaged in dramatic biso...