Title: Bison, Alternative Title: "Big Medicine", Creator: Schwartz, John, Source: WO4374-023, Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. |
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Petersburg, Stephen J. 1973. Bull Bison Behavior at Wind Cave National Park. M.S. Thesis. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. 302 p.
Introduction: The American bison (Bison bison bison Linnaeus) is probably the most historically significant mammal on the North American continent. Their presence was of extreme importance to the culture and survival of many Indian peoples. Bison were perhaps equally important the expansion of the "western frontier," both as an asset for survival and as a detriment to the "settlement" of the United States.
Title Bison, Alternative Title: Big Medicine. Contact: Mailto:images@fws.gov; Creator: Schwartz, John. Description: Single Bison Bull full frame. Subject: Mammals
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Contributors DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Type: Still image, Format: JPG, Item ID: WO4374-023, Language: English. Rights: Public domain. Audience: General, Date created: 2008-04-18. Date modified: 2008-06-26
File Size: 178.688 kb, Height: 452, Width: 639. Color Space: RGB. Original Format: 35 mm slide.
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