The National Museum of Natural History worked with Indigenous experts to spotlight the enduring cultural significance of ...
Great Plains Buffalo's Remarkable Resurgence: From Near Extinction to Thriving in Oklahoma Explore the Great Plains' rich history as the buffalo, once 30 million strong, faced near extinction.
FARGO — Paul Hedren grew up in a part of Minnesota where the Dakota War of 1862 was ignited when starving Dakota renegades raided the Lower Sioux Agency and white settlements along the Minnesota River ...
A symbol of strength, resilience and interconnectedness with the vast landscapes it inhabits, the buffalo holds a distinct place in the cultural heritage of the Northern Plains. Revered by Native ...
According to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, bison once roamed the Great Plains in the millions before nearly being driven to extinction. Now — thanks to the efforts ...
CANYON – The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum has opened its newest exhibit, "The Fall and Rise of an American Icon." This new exhibition in the Southwestern Gallery at PPHM opened Sept. 14 and ...
Almost 37 years ago, Frank and Deborah Popper’s collaborative academic article was published in a small magazine for planning professionals. In the article, titled “The Great Plains: From Dust to Dust ...
NMAI copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Over the course of his career, artist Paul Dyck (1917-2006) assembled more than 2,000 nineteenth-century artworks created by the ...