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  2. Nez Perce flight through Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    The Nez Perce native Americans fled through Yellowstone National Park between August 20 and Sept 7, during the Nez Perce War in 1877. As the U.S. army pursued the Nez Perce through the park, a number of hostile and sometimes deadly encounters between park visitors and the Indians occurred.

  3. Philetus Norris - Wikipedia

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    Philetus Walter Norris (August 17, 1821 – January 14, 1885) was an American pioneer, businessman, Union Army officer and politician who was the second superintendent of Yellowstone National Park and was the first person to be paid for that position.

  4. Jim Bridger - Wikipedia

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    From 16 July 1857 until July 1858, Bridger was employed as a guide during the Utah War. In 1859, Bridger was paid to be the chief guide on the Yellowstone-bound Raynolds Expedition, led by Captain William F. Raynolds. [12] Though unsuccessful in reaching Yellowstone, because of deep snow, the expedition explored Jackson Hole and Pierre's Hole.

  5. Tukudeka - Wikipedia

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    The Tukudeka's traditional homelands were along the Salmon River in the Sawtooth Mountains, [5] as well as southern Montana, and Yellowstone in Wyoming. [8] Europeans first entered their territory in 1824. American and British trappers hunted beavers in the 1840s. In 1860, gold was discovered, and non-native prospectors flooded the region. [5]

  6. Where was “Yellowstone” filmed? See the real ... - AOL

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    Home to the Native American Crow tribe, the land was established in the 19th century and is still active today, with 2.3 million acres home to hundreds of free-roaming bison. Prisma Bildagentur ...

  7. George Gustav Heye Center - Wikipedia

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    The center is named for George Gustav Heye, who began collecting Native American artifacts in 1903.He founded and endowed the Museum of the American Indian in 1916, and it opened in 1922, in a building at 155th Street and Broadway, part of the Audubon Terrace complex, in the Sugar Hill neighborhood, just south of Washington Heights. [2]

  8. Expeditions and the protection of Yellowstone (1869–1890)

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    The 29-day tour of the park on snowshoes covered nearly 200 miles, with temperatures varying −10 °F (−23 °C) to −52 °F (−47 °C) below zero. [16] Despite the problems on Mount Washburn, Haynes returned with 42 photographs of Yellowstone in the middle of winter, the first ever taken during that time of year. [17]

  9. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (1901) - Wikipedia

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    Moran was part of a geological survey expedition to Yellowstone, in 1871, which, followed by other visits to the American West in the next years, had a lasting effect on him, and inspired him to create several idealized depictions of that part of the country. Moran did a first painting named The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in 1872. He spent ...

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