on this impactful discovery. The cave has so many mysteries, which still have yet to be solved. Because of strict regulations to preserve the cave, there may be many more discoveries to be found. For example, we may find the whole painting of the bison-woman on a stone pendant. I had never heard of the Chauvet caves before class and never truly understood what stood in them. The film portrayed the cave to be quite majestic and huge in size. The images of the cave are all pretty amazing especially
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fraternal organization had its sacred symbols, decorations, dances, and songs. This made members of each club different from those of other groups as distinct from Cheyenne society as a whole. Red Shield soldiers carried red shields that had the tail of a bison hanging from the base. Wolf Soldiers were well known for both their military prowess and also for their elaborate social
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Title: Conservation and Preservation By Course: SCI 275 Date: Facilitator: Conservation and Preservation Preserving the lands as they were intended to be so it can sustain its own natural habitat and atmosphere without any interruption from humanity is essential to its own
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business when the Kansas Pacific branch of the Union Pacific Railroad offered him the job of procuring meat for its construction workers. It was here for the next year and a half that Cody earned his sobriquet of “Buffalo Bill” by delivering twelve bisons a day. Estimates are that he killed more than 4,000 in one eight-month period. Cody nicknamed his .50-70 caliber rifle Lucretia Borgia after the daughter of Pope Alexander VI, who was rumored to have assisted in various poison plots conducted by her
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could be voided to be rewritten. State v. Lilburn, 265 Mont. 258, 875 P.2d 1036 (1994) John Lilburn was found guilty in Montana by jury trial in Gallatin County Justice Court of hunter harassment. Lilburn interfered with the legal hunting of bison by standing in front of hunter’s rifle twice preventing him from shooting his target. Lilburn filed an appeal through Eighteenth Judicial District Court, which declared
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On this first trip upriver the Yellowstone carried an assortment of products valued at $50,385.79. The goods included 1,000 pairs of blankets, fabrics, 200 dozen mirrors, 126 dozen knives, 995 scalping knives, 75 dozen combs, 50 dozen corn hoes, 100 gross buttons, 4,500 pounds of blue and white beads, 25 pounds of seed beads, 300 beaver traps and chains, 1,000 half axes, 300 tomahawks, 48 American felling axes, 20 battle axes, 600 pounds of vermillion, 200 pounds of verdigris, 16 gross of clay pipes
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jijlknmopi ----------------------- [pic] Social Norms – Etiquette • If someone dies in the Hogan, it shall be burned or never dwelled in again. • Prolonged eye contact is disrespectful • Pointing is considered insulting • Marriages are arranged • Resources • Sheep • Cattle • Wool • Yarn • Jewelry • Pottery Developed as a Final Project for Cultural and Spiritual Considerations in Nursing King College
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caterpillars and trees. The forest tent caterpillars feed on the leaves, gaining food, but doesn’t kill the tree, even though it often causes serious defoliation, so the tree is harmed. The endangered species that live in the taiga are beavers, wood bison, siberian cranes, siberian tigers, peregrine falcons, snow leopards, whooping cranes, and the canadian
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Kansas is a state that is shaped like a rectangle and is full of plains, grasses, flowers and people who sing the cheerful state song. The story of how Kansas became a free state is very interesting. Home on the Range is the state song and the state bird is the western meadowlark. The big hairy buffalo is the state animal and the state insect is the small stinging honey bee. Also interesting is the worlds biggest recorded pallasite was found in Kansas. Kansas was named after the Native American
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Contact and trade between Europeans and Native Americans had many results. Some were positive and some negative. As time continued, they had different kinds of contact. There were different results each time. The results on the Natives may have been more devastating, but both groups received backlash. The two groups received and traded goods, technology, culture, ideas, and diseases. When the Europeans first made contact with the Native Americans, the natives hailed the newcomers as gods. The Natives
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