Pisskan : interpreting first peoples bison kills at heritage parks / edited by Leslie B. Davis and John W. Fisher Jr.
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Salt Lake City :
The University of Utah Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue / Joseph Medicine Crow
- Experiencing the precontact Native American "buffalo culture" lifeway on-site / Leslie B. Davis
- Stepping back from the edge of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump / Jack W. Brink
- Wahkpa Chu'gn: smaller-scale on-site interpretation of a northwestern plains bison kill / John H. Brumley and Emmett A. Stallcop
- Madison Buffalo Jump: a retrospective / Leslie B. Davis and Joan L. Brownell
- First peoples buffalo jump archaeology: research results and public interpretation / John W. Fisher Jr. and Tom E. Roll
- Archaeological research and interpretive development at Wanuskewin Heritage Park / Ernest G. Walker
- Lubbock Lake landmark: a joint venture in preservation, research, and public interpretation / Eileen Johnson
- The Hudson-Meng paleoindian bison kill: twenty years later and a post-2005 update / Larry D. Agenbroad
- Research and public visitation at Hudson-Meng, 1991-1996: integrating observations and interpretation / Lawrence C. Todd and David J. Rapson
- Panel discussion / Leslie B. Davis.