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  2. Massacre Canyon - Wikipedia

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    [12]: 416–418 According to the terms of the 1833 treaty, this land was to remain a "common hunting ground" for the Pawnee and other "friendly Indians," meaning that the Pawnee had non-exclusive treaty rights to hunt buffalo in their former territory. [13] The Massacre Canyon battlefield near Republican River is located within this area.

  3. Bison hunting - Wikipedia

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    The Crow Indian Buffalo Hunt diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum. A group of images by Eadweard Muybridge, set to motion to illustrate the animal's movement. Bison hunting (hunting of the American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the Plains Indians peoples who inhabited the vast grasslands on the Interior Plains of ...

  4. File:Map showing the route of the Omaha tribe during the last ...

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    English: Itinerary of the last tribal hunt by the Omaha. Route drawn as described by Gilmore, Melvin R.: "Methods of Indian Buffalo Hunts, with the Itinerary of the last Tribal Hunt of the Omaha." Route drawn as described by Gilmore, Melvin R.: "Methods of Indian Buffalo Hunts, with the Itinerary of the last Tribal Hunt of the Omaha."

  5. Hudson-Meng Bison Kill - Wikipedia

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    Bill Hudson and Albert Meng were local ranchers who are credited [4] [5] with discovering the bonebed in 1954 while digging for a pond. Originally excavated by Dr. Larry Agenbroad in the 1970s, the dig was over 400 square meters and was considered the largest Alberta Culture bison kill site ever discovered.

  6. Omaha people - Wikipedia

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    They replaced the Woodland custom of bark lodges with tipis (borrowed from the Sioux) for the buffalo hunting and summer season, and built earth lodges (borrowed from the Arikara, [17] called Sand Pawnee, [18]) for the winter. Tipis were used primarily during buffalo hunts and when they relocated from one village area to another.

  7. Pike-Pawnee Village Site - Wikipedia

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    Pa-hur in 2010. The site lies on a terrace on the Republican River's south side, near the village of Guide Rock. [1] At the terrace's north edge is a near-vertical 25–30-foot (8–9 m) bank; the floodplain of the river extends about one-fourth mile (about one-half kilometer) from the bank's base to the present channel. [2]

  8. Cibolero - Wikipedia

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    Ciboleros are an integral part of some works of fiction dealing with the Southwest and the American West. For example, José's Buffalo Hunt: A Story from History recounts a cibolero buffalo hunt c. 1866. [6] The novel Cibolero, set against the backdrop of Spanish to Mexican rule, includes descriptions of early 19th century buffalo hunts. [7]

  9. Officials said one of the guides tried to pay a licensed outfitter $12,500 after submitting false reports using the outfitter’s name. 3 Idaho hunting guides face federal charges. Here’s what U ...

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