TY - BOOK AU - Berg,Francie M. ED - Dakota Buttes Visitors Council. TI - Buffalo heartbeats across the plains: the last great hunts and saving the buffalo SN - 9780918532862 PY - 2018///] CY - Hettinger, ND PB - Dakota Buttes Visitors Council KW - American bison KW - North Dakota KW - South Dakota KW - Great Plains KW - History KW - North America KW - American bison hunting KW - Indians of North America KW - Hunting KW - Bison farming KW - Illustrated works KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-242) and index; Part I: The last great hunts. The great Hiddenwood hunt -- Beautiful spot: Hiddenwood Cliff -- Winter hunt in Slim Buttes -- Sitting Bull hunt -- The final buffalo hunts -- Scattered survivors -- Theodore Roosevelt on 1883 hunt -- Part II: Tradition and lore. The magnificent buffalo -- Plains buffalo versus wood buffalo -- Noble fathers -- Buffalo lore -- Way of the hunt -- Traditional uses of buffalo -- Running the buffalo -- Part III: Coming home. Saving the buffalo -- Mexican bullfight -- Buffalo ranching across America -- Low stress buffalo handling -- Homecoming on Tribal Lands -- Restoring the buffalo -- Herds in public places -- White Cloud dynasty -- Buffalo timeline N2 - Over 30 million buffalo grazed the rich grasslands of the great plains and prairies of North America. Then, nearly 140 years ago -- from 1880 to 1883 -- they made their last stand in the region between Hettinger, North Dakota, and Lemmon, Bison, and Buffalo, South Dakota. This companion to Dakota Buttes Visitors Council's self-guided tour book, Buffalo Trails in the Dakota Buttes, gives a boarder, in-depth report of ancient hunting methods, the buffalo's origin and behavior, maternal dominance, the tenderness of 'noble fathers' who saved newborn calves from wolves, and a herd bull's challenge to a fiery Mexican fighting bull. The pages come alive with a wealth of material on the relationship between Native Americans and buffalo, along with the latest advice from buffalo ranchers on low-stress handling ER -