The First Peoples Buffalo Jump site south of Great Falls was named one of four new national historic landmarks last week. The site is a window to almost 6,000 years of the prehistoric bison culture of ...
The jump, one of the world's premier archaeological sites, was a place where different Indian tribes stampeded buffalo into a natural sinkhole to harvest for food and supplies, between 1500 and 1800.
BEULAH — The sounds of delicate scraping, either with bamboo tools or the occasional pencil on paper, are the only things heard in an otherwise quiet process. Occasionally, a tour group descends into ...
The Montana State Parks Foundation is publishing a weekly showcase of Montana State Parks' 55 properties. This week is Madison Buffalo Jump State Park near Three Forks. This week's focus takes us near ...
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