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Visions of the Tallgrass : prairie photographs by Harvey Payne / essays by James P. Ronda ; foreword by Geoffrey M. Standing Bear.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Charles M. Russell Center series on art and photography of the American WestPublisher: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2018]Description: xv, 162 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780806160283
  • 0806160284
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Seeing the prairie: an introduction -- The big open -- The changeable sky -- The seasons of grass -- Fire : the red buffalo -- Bisonworld -- Birds: tribes of the air -- Creature great and small -- The gift of dawn.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 976.625 V831 Available 33111009138336
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In centuries long past, a vast swath of grassland swept down the center of North America, from Canada's Prairie Provinces to central Texas. This once-plentiful prairie has now all but disappeared. Humans have grazed, mowed, and plowed the plains, dammed the rivers, and imposed their will on the land and its creatures. Fortunately, some remnants have survived, including the Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in northeastern Oklahoma. In this visually stunning volume, wildlife photographer Harvey Payne and historian James P. Ronda offer an intimate look at and into one of America's Last Great Places.



Spanning nearly 40,000 acres in Oklahoma's Osage County, the Preserve is a living witness to a world that once existed. But the Osage prairie is not a museum or theme park--and it is not frozen in time. Under the stewardship of The Nature Conservancy, which has overseen its restoration, the Preserve lives on as a fully functioning ecosystem. And for twenty-five years, Payne and Ronda have explored these lands, together and in solitude. Rendered here in brilliant color and paired with Ronda's informative yet deeply personal commentary, Payne's photographs open our eyes to the ever-changing world of the Tallgrass Preserve. In chapters focused on grass, sky, birds, bison, and fire, Ronda and Payne reveal that the "Big Empty" is, in fact, teeming with life.



Through interwoven images and words, Visions of the Tallgrass shows that our nation's grasslands are sacred ground, a priceless piece of our American past--and future.

Name of photographer taken from jacket.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-156) and index.

Seeing the prairie: an introduction -- The big open -- The changeable sky -- The seasons of grass -- Fire : the red buffalo -- Bisonworld -- Birds: tribes of the air -- Creature great and small -- The gift of dawn.

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