The development of complex social and technological systems to systematically and repeatedly harvest the herds in a communal hunt also nourished spiritual interests. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is ...
The American bison, or American buffalo as they are commonly called, were once close to extinction. Their numbers dropped ...
The sun hangs low over the horizon as a black pickup crunches the gravel road. As the truck comes to a stop, bright dark eyes ...
Bison are a bio-cultural keystone species. As ecological engineers, they can restore grasslands. This means healthier soil ...
Typically, bison are recognized by their brown fur and dark skin, but white bison are astonishingly rare—occurring in only ...
The modern American bison (Bison bison ... and their horses and firearms that accelerated the market hunt and thrust the American buffalo into the sights of a global economy.
(THE CONVERSATION) The American bison, or American buffalo as they are commonly called ... a skill necessary for hunting bison. They developed coming-of-age ceremonies that tested the ability ...
It is images such as George Catlin’s “Buffalo Chase with Bows and Lances ... men riding their horses “at full speed” hunting hundreds of bison. This depiction of man versus beast ...
Brendan Liske, owner of the Buffalo Valley Ranch ... through a very stressful time in my life," she said. "I saw this bison hunt as a way to get away from life stresses at the time, and I think ...