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Hunters of the Plains

Author : Ardath Mayhar
Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781434401984

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Hunters of the Plains by Ardath Mayhar Pdf

The Badger Clan and the Terrapin Clan have peacefully co-existed on the eastern plains for generations, living in harmony with nature and the spirits who guide them. When a herd of mammoths stampede, crushing the clans' dwellings, Don-a-ti and his wife, E-lo-ni, embark on a sacred hunt to keep the beasts from striking again.

Encyclopedia of the Great Plains

Author : David J. Wishart
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 962 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0803247877

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Encyclopedia of the Great Plains by David J. Wishart Pdf

"Wishart and the staff of the Center for Great Plains Studies have compiled a wide-ranging (pun intended) encyclopedia of this important region. Their objective was to 'give definition to a region that has traditionally been poorly defined,' and they have

Bison and People on the North American Great Plains

Author : Geoff Cunfer,Bill Waiser
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781623494742

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Bison and People on the North American Great Plains by Geoff Cunfer,Bill Waiser Pdf

The near disappearance of the American bison in the nineteenth century is commonly understood to be the result of over-hunting, capitalist greed, and all but genocidal military policy. This interpretation remains seductive because of its simplicity; there are villains and victims in this familiar cautionary tale of the American frontier. But as this volume of groundbreaking scholarship shows, the story of the bison’s demise is actually quite nuanced. Bison and People on the North American Great Plains brings together voices from several disciplines to offer new insights on the relationship between humans and animals that approached extinction. The essays here transcend the border between the United States and Canada to provide a continental context. Contributors include historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, paleontologists, and Native American perspectives. This book explores the deep past and examines the latest knowledge on bison anatomy and physiology, how bison responded to climate change (especially drought), and early bison hunters and pre-contact trade. It also focuses on the era of European contact, in particular the arrival of the horse, and some of the first known instances of over-hunting. By the nineteenth century bison reached a “tipping point” as a result of new tanning practices, an early attempt at protective legislation, and ventures to introducing cattle as a replacement stock. The book concludes with a Lakota perspective featuring new ethnohistorical research. Bison and People on the North American Great Plains is a major contribution to environmental history, western history, and the growing field of transnational history.

Imagining Head-Smashed-In

Author : Jack Brink
Publisher : Athabasca University Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015073617402

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Imagining Head-Smashed-In by Jack Brink Pdf

"At the place known as Head-Smashed-In in southwestern Alberta, Aboriginal people practiced a form of group hunting for nearly 6,000 years before European contact. The large communal bison traps of the Plains were the single greatest food-getting method ever developed in human history. Hunters, working with their knowledge of the land and of buffalo behaviour, drove their quarry over a cliff and into wooden corrals. The rest of the group butchered the kill in the camp below

Stone Effigies of the High Plains Hunters

Author : James Gaskins
Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-09-17
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781684560776

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Stone Effigies of the High Plains Hunters by James Gaskins Pdf

This text is meant to educate and help people with the identification of unusual stones fashioned by early man. Many of these stones are nothing short of true works of art, as you will see. In these pages are photographs and drawings of stones collected over thirty years, and four years to write this book—60,000 words and 318 photos and drawings to help you understand how ancient man used and really looked at a stone, and you will too. There's no book like this on earth!

Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies

Author : Marcel Kornfeld,George C Frison,Mary Lou Larson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 715 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781315422084

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Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies by Marcel Kornfeld,George C Frison,Mary Lou Larson Pdf

George Frison’s Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains has been the standard text on plains prehistory since its first publication in 1978, influencing generations of archaeologists. Now, a third edition of this classic work is available for scholars, students, and avocational archaeologists. Thorough and comprehensive, extensively illustrated, the book provides an introduction to the archaeology of the more than 13,000 year long history of the western Plains and the adjacent Rocky Mountains. Reflecting the boom in recent archaeological data, it reports on studies at a wide array of sites from deep prehistory to recent times examining the variability in the archeological record as well as in field, analytical, and interpretive methods. The 3rd edition brings the book up to date in a number of significant areas, as well as addressing several topics inadequately developed in previous editions.

Hunters of the Plains: Assiniboine Indians

Author : Fraser Symington
Publisher : [Toronto]: Ginn
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Assiniboine Indians
ISBN : OCLC:15786374

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Hunters of the Plains: A Novel of Prehistoric America

Author : Ardath Mayhar
Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781479426720

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Hunters of the Plains: A Novel of Prehistoric America by Ardath Mayhar Pdf

At a time when volcanoes were being born in what is now New Mexico, clans of hunter-gatherers were already living in the Great Plains. Primordial beasts roamed the land: creatures like the giant sloth, the flat-faced bear, the woolly mammoth, and the dire wolf hunted there, often coming into conflict with their two-legged prey. When Do-na-ti reaches adulthood, he slays the badger for his ceremonial cloak. By wedding E-lo-ni, he unites their clans. Together they must face battle with dire wolves, a stampede of mammoths that destroys their lodge, and the birth of a new volcano, fulfilling an old woman's prophecy and Do-na-ti's conviction that his son must become brother to the mountain. "Mayhar has a way of drawing the reader seamlessly into her historical narratives. You can smell the breath of the dire wolf as it closes in for the kill!" -- Robert Reginald

The Hunting Grounds of the Great West

Author : Richard Irving Dodge
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1878
Category : Hunting
ISBN : YALE:39002013416871

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Ciboleros!

Author : Clive Siegel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0912611251

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Hunters at the Margin

Author : John Sandlos
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780774841030

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Hunters at the Margin by John Sandlos Pdf

Hunters at the Margin examines the conflict in the Northwest Territories between Native hunters and conservationists over three big game species: the wood bison, the muskox, and the caribou. John Sandlos argues that the introduction of game regulations, national parks, and game sanctuaries was central to the assertion of state authority over the traditional hunting cultures of the Dene and Inuit. His archival research undermines the assumption that conservationists were motivated solely by enlightened preservationism, revealing instead that commercial interests were integral to wildlife management in Canada.

The Animals Came Dancing

Author : Howard L. Harrod
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2000-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0816520275

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The Animals Came Dancing by Howard L. Harrod Pdf

In this major overview of the relationship between Indians and animals on the northern Great Plains, the author recovers a sense of the knowledge that hunting peoples had of the animals upon which they depended and raises important questions about Euroamerican relationships with the natural world.

The Buffalo Hunters

Author : Charles M. Robinson
Publisher : TX A&m-McWhiney Foundation
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 1880510197

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The Buffalo Hunters by Charles M. Robinson Pdf

The near extinction of the North American buffalo, which in 1850 covered the mid-western plains by countless millions but which had been hunted to near-oblivion within thirty-five years, is one of the most exciting yet tragic stories of American history. Charles M. Robinson III dramatically relates this tale with both vivid, brilliantly researched text and with evocative photographs and illustrations. From the 18th century French fur traders, through the American industrial revolution with its demand for leather, and ending with the final sad hunts of the mid-1880s, Robinson eloquently and graphically describes all aspects of the hunt and the hunters, including the Indians for whom the destruction of their subsistence resulted in their own destruction. Here are the hunters such as Custer, Cody and the Mooars, and the rough and tumble towns that hides built--Adobe Walls, Buffalo Gap, Dodge City, and Fort Griffin. A wealth of photographs, including rare reproductions of the long-lost glass plates of photographer George Robertson taken during an 1874 hunt, and the photographs of L.A. Huffman in the early 1880s, illustrate this exciting volume of Western Americana.

The Earth's Children Series 6-Book Bundle

Author : Jean M. Auel
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 6380 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-02-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780345546005

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The Earth's Children Series 6-Book Bundle by Jean M. Auel Pdf

A literary phenomenon, Jean M. Auel’s prehistoric odyssey is one of the best-loved sagas of our time. Employing meticulous research and the consummate artistry of a master storyteller, Auel paints a vivid panorama of the dawn of modern humans. Through Ayla, an orphaned girl who grows into a beautiful and courageous young woman, we are swept up in the harsh and beautiful Ice Age world, home to the Clan of the Cave Bear. Now, for the first time, all six novels in the Earth’s Children® series are available in one convenient eBook bundle: THE CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR THE VALLEY OF HORSES THE MAMMOTH HUNTERS THE PLAINS OF PASSAGE THE SHELTERS OF STONE THE LAND OF PAINTED CAVES A natural disaster leaves a young girl wandering alone in an unfamiliar and dangerous land until she is found by a woman of the Clan, people very different from her own kind. To them, blond, blue-eyed Ayla looks peculiar and ugly—she is one of the Others, those who have moved into their ancient homeland; but Iza cannot leave the girl to die and takes her with them. Iza and Creb, the old Mog-ur, grow to love her, and as Ayla learns the ways of the Clan and Iza’s way of healing, most come to accept her. But the brutal and proud youth who is destined to become the Clan’s next leader sees Ayla’s differences as a threat to his authority. He develops a deep and abiding hatred for the strange girl of the Others who lives in their midst, and is determined to get his revenge. Praise for the Earth’s Children® series “Auel is a highly imaginative writer. She humanizes prehistory and gives it immediacy and clarity.”—The New York Times Book Review “Storytelling in the grand tradition . . . From the violent panorama of spring on the steppes to musicians jamming on a mammoth-bone marimba, Auel’s books are a stunning example of world building. They join the short list of books, like James Clavell’s Shogun and Frank Herbert’s Dune, that depict exotic societies so vividly that readers almost regard them as ‘survival manuals.’ ”—Vogue “Jean Auel has established herself as one of our premier storytellers. . . . Her narrative skill is supreme.”—Chicago Tribune “Pure entertainment at its sublime, wholly exhilarating best.”—Los Angeles Times “Readers who fell in love with little Ayla will no doubt revel in her prehistoric womanhood.”—People “Lively and interesting, enhanced greatly by the vividly colored backdrop of early humanity . . . Auel is a prodigious researcher.”—The Washington Post Book World “Among modern epic spinners, Auel has few peers. . . . She deftly creates a whole world, giving a sense of the origins of class, ethnic, and cultural differences that alternately divide and fascinate us today.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

The Plains-Ojibwa Or Bungi

Author : James Henri Howard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1965
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : STANFORD:36105033532537

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