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Flavours of the Great Plains
Flavours of the Great Plains

Amid the expansive grasslands of South Dakota, Matte Wilson and his family and friends are using food to reclaim their Native American culture, one dish at a time.

 

Words: Zoey Goto. Photographs: Matt Dutile

Ice Age Giant buffalo, mammoths and First Peoples
Ice Age Giant buffalo, mammoths and First Peoples

Written by John P. Joyce

The last two glacier periods in North Dakota occurred between 100,000 and 10,000 years ago, and both times glaciers buried the northeastern three-fourths of the state under several hundred feet of ice. The southwestern one fourth of North Dakota, though spared from the ice sheets, became part of a world-wide, frozen belt of tundra known as the Mammoth Steppe—not an easy place to settle. Rather than one long stretch of frozen hell, the Ice Age had periods when the ice melted back. [1]

Welcome to the Buffalo Trails in the Dakota Buttes
Welcome to the Buffalo Trails in the Dakota Buttes

Over 30 million buffalo grazed the rich grasslands of the great plains and prairies of North America. Then, nearly 140 years ago—between 1880 and 1883—they made their last stand in the region between Hettinger ND and Lemmon, Bison and Buffalo SD. The Buffalo Trails Tour takes visitors to the sites of some of the last great buffalo hunts in a rugged section of badlands, buttes and fertile grasslands.

BuffaloGrande.com Website bursts with Buffalo info
BuffaloGrande.com Website bursts with Buffalo info

The buffalo website is FREE to all and now the Foundation is giving the public an overview of the full narrative.

Buffalo Grande Foundation celebrateswith Ribbon Cutting in Hettinger
Buffalo Grande Foundation celebrateswith Ribbon Cutting in Hettinger

It all begins with an idea.

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