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| A new traveling exhibit brings to life the ancient Indian
history of bison hunting, as practiced for thousands of years on the
Colorado High Plains. Awakening Stories of Ancient Bison Hunting
presents insights and interpretations offered by archaeologists,
American Indians, and bison ecologists regarding the Kaplan-Hoover Bison
Bonebed, one of the largest arroyo hunting sites known in the Americas from
the Late Archaic Period located near Windsor, Colorado. The intent of this
exhibit is to encourage visitors to recognize our different ways of knowing
these cultural sites and promote our diversity as a people.
Awakening Stories of Ancient Bison Hunting is sponsored by the Northern Colorado Chapter of the Colorado Archaeological Society, and was made possible with generous funding and support provided by the Colorado Historical Society - State Historical Fund, Colorado Endowment for the Humanities, Colorado Archaeological Society, City of Greeley Museums, and Color Key Displays, Inc. |
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| Exhibit Design: Mary Jo Zeidler, jmjzeidler@msn.com | |
| Archaeological Research: Dr. Lawrence Todd, lctodd@lamar.colostate.edu or (970)491-5110; CSU Dept. of Anthropology (970)491-5447 |
Exhibit Rental
Information:For information on the renting this exhibit, including specifications, special requirements, and fees, please contact
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City of Greeley Museums (970)350-9220, email museums@greeleygov.com | |
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City of Greeley Museums website: http://www.greeleymuseums.com | |
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City of Greeley Museums exhibits web page: |