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About the Documentary. Tens of millions of bison once roamed North America. For 10,000 years, Native Americans on the Great Plains had a sacred relationship with the animal, relying on it for food ...
The documentaries may be propaganda, but, in the case of The Plow That Broke The Plains, the history of the Great Plains is accurate, says Tim Egan, author of The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story ...
Documentary series which celebrates Earth in its natural glory. A look at the great plains - wildernesses which support the greatest gatherings of wildlife on earth. Show more The great plains are ...
The crossmakers are long gone, buried beneath the prairie where they scratched out a living and raised families. But their works of art -- iron crosses shaped by fire and human muscle -- stand ...
James L. Enyeart, “Kansas House,” from the Kansas Documentary Survey Project (1974) ... with clouds sweeping over the fields and towns that dot the heart of the Great Plains.
The Great Plains have been losing population since the Dust Bowl in the 1930s. NewsHour travels to Kansas to find out about a state plan that offers incentives to attract new residents to Rural ...
Dr. Jeff Means, an Enrolled Member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, is an Associate Professor of History and Department Chair at the University of Wyoming. He arrived in the fall of 2007 after receiving his ...