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If you’ve never been to First People’s Buffalo Jump it isn’t far away and it isn’t hard to find. Half an hour west of Great Falls and three-and-a-half miles north of Ulm the plains rise ...
Other parts of the animal, like the horns, sinew, bones, and even the entrails, were used for daily activities like sewing, eating, and farming. Every part of the buffalo was used.
In a horseshoe-shaped washout area just off-trail in Madison Buffalo Jump State Park near Three Forks, University of Montana associate professor of archaeology Doug MacDonald scraped bits of ...
The Glenrock Buffalo Jump, 48CO304 is part of a Late Prehistoric period buffalo procurement complex in central Wyoming along the south side of the North Platte River. Operation of the jump required ...