Head-bashed-in Buffalo Jump

For several hundred years each Fall, the Blackfoot Indians would stampede up to 300 bison over this cliff. Took care of much of their needs for a year. Northeast of Waterton NP in southern Alberta, Canada.


For several hundred years each Fall, the Blackfoot Indians would stampede up to 300 bison over this cliff. Took care of much of their needs for a year. Northeast of Waterton NP in southern Alberta, Canada.

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   Kathy  From Maryland/USA    Supporting Member
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Ruggedly beautiful, Hal.
Bison probably didn't care much for it, though.
15/Sep/09 2:50 AM
   Debby  From Michigan,USA    Supporting Member
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This is interesting, Hal. I didn't know Blackfoot Indians were in that area.
15/Sep/09 3:30 AM
bababev  From Quebec
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I've seen photos of the 'Jump" before Hal, but yours is wonderful - quite the best I've seen.
15/Sep/09 11:43 AM
   shosho  From los angeles    Supporting Member
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Ok, so once they got the buffaloes to jump, how the heck did they retrieve them???
01/Nov/10 6:28 AM
   Kathy  From Valrico, Florida, USA
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Hal, can't believe Rob & I have visited this place, too! Sharon, once the "warriors" rounded up all the buffalo & drove them off the cliff the poor things all ended up laying (or is it lying -help!) dead at the bottom. Then the squaws waiting there went to work carving them up to put all body parts to use - hides for shoes & clothing & tents, bones & horns for weapons & headresses, meat to eat, etc. This was much more efficient than killing one or two at a time - maybe the first example of mass production!
05/Nov/10 12:37 PM
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