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    The Hudson-Meng Bison Bonebed site, officially named the Hudson-Meng Education and Research Center, is a fossil site located in the Oglala National Grassland...
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    here. Camping is available and there are two toilets. The Bison Trail to Hudson-Meng Bison Kill is a 3-mile hike. The route crosses Whitehead Creek, which...
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    Geologic Park, near Crawford, Nebraska and Whitney, Nebraska. The Hudson-Meng Bison Kill, also located on the grassland, is an archaeological excavation...
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    culture and semi-nomadic lifestyle of the Great Plains, making the American bison central to their diet and culture. When the Lewis and Clark Expedition headed...
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    Lake State Park (New Mexico), Dinosaur Valley State Park (Texas), Hudson-Meng Bison Kill (Nebraska), Makoshika State Park (Montana), and The Mammoth Site...
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    primarily in villages of earth lodges. While traveling or during the seasonal bison hunts, they erected portable tipis as temporary shelter. They were primarily...
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    Forests Nebraska Samuel R. McKelvie National Grasslands Oglala Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Toadstool Geologic Park USFS National Recreation Areas Pine Ridge...
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    economy was based on the collection of wild rice and hunting, especially of bison, which lived in the prairies 70 to 80 miles west of the Cheyenne villages...
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  • building. - Hudson-Meng Bison Bonebed, northwest Nebraska in the Oglala National Grasslands, 2010-06-16 Accessed via Hudson-Meng Bison Kill, (CC BY-SA...
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    Wilderness Oglala National Grassland (part) Toadstool Geologic Park Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Fall River County, South Dakota – north Dawes County – northeast...
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    E-tah-leh or Ita-Iddi ('buffalo-path people'), referring to their hunting of bison. Conflict with Euro-American traders and explorers was limited at the time...
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    Recreation Area Soldier Creek Wilderness Oglala National Grassland Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Toadstool Geologic Park Peterson Wildlife Management Area Ponderosa...
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    Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History, 1750–1920 Cambridge University Press, 2000, p. 127 "J. Weston Phippen, 'Kill Every Buffalo You Can...
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    coverage, and Kiowa tribes recorded few to no bison on the Plains by the late 1840s. The lack of bison, in turn, caused hunger and starvation among the...
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  • into Osage territory. During this time, they acquired horses and hunted bison. The French explorer Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont visited the...
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    preferred to kill cows and young bulls, as the taste of older bulls was disagreeable. After successful kills, the women processed the bison meat, skin and...
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    increasing numbers. They sought furs, especially beaver fur at first, and later bison fur. The fur trade changed the Oglala economy and way of life. In 1868,...
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    hunting bison. One of the best educational sites to view in situ semifossilized skeletons of over 500 individuals of B. antiquus is the Hudson-Meng archeological...
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    stop. The American force won the battle: the Brulé women and children they killed made up nearly half the fatalities; other women and children made up most...
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    places Indian Cave Indian Hill Walker Gilmore site Site JF00-072 Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Woodcliff Burials Nehawka Flint Quarries Farwell Archeological District...
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    expanses of mixed grass prairie in the United States. Fauna: In addition to bison, the reservation is also home to pronghorn (Antilocapra americana). There...
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    places Indian Cave Indian Hill Walker Gilmore site Site JF00-072 Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Woodcliff Burials Nehawka Flint Quarries Farwell Archeological District...
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    Forests Nebraska Samuel R. McKelvie National Grasslands Oglala Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Toadstool Geologic Park USFS National Recreation Areas Pine Ridge...
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    and they first built a village in its traditional pattern. By the 1870s, bison were quickly disappearing from the plains, and the Omaha had to rely increasingly...
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    1730, most of the Fox warriors were killed; many women and children were taken captive into Indian slavery or killed by the French allies. The Sauk and...
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    Moundbuilders: Ancient Peoples of Eastern North America. New York, NY: Thames & Hudson. pp. 82–83. ISBN 0-500-02118-X. Behm, Jeffrey (2007 March) Middle Woodland...
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    Forests Nebraska Samuel R. McKelvie National Grasslands Oglala Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Toadstool Geologic Park USFS National Recreation Areas Pine Ridge...
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    Illinois Confederacy. Enraged, additional Illinois warriors retaliated and killed nearly all the Ho-Chunk. After peace was established between the French...
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    Center, Crofton Eleanor Barbour Cook Museum of Geology, Chadron Hudson-Meng Bison Kill, Crawford Hastings Museum, Hastings Lewis and Clark Visitor Center...
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    Forests Nebraska Samuel R. McKelvie National Grasslands Oglala Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Toadstool Geologic Park USFS National Recreation Areas Pine Ridge...
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