Ep 7 Canada Alberta Blackfoot Bison Buffalo Jump On The Road To Alaska 2.0
Автор: Golden Anniversary Adventure
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Our @GoldenAnniversaryAdventure journey takes us across the #canadaborder headed for the #firstnations #blackfoot #HeadSmashedin #buffalo Jump #alberta #unesco_world_heritage_site Site after a visit with Coaldale relatives.
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site that preserves and interprets over 6,000 years of Plains Buffalo culture. Through vast landscapes, exhibits, and diverse programming, learn about the cultural significance of this cliff to the Plains People.
For thousands of years, the bison provided the Aboriginal peoples of North America's Great Plains with many of life's requirements - meat for food, hides for clothing and shelter, sinew, bone and horn for tools, and dung for fires. The principal means of killing large numbers of bison was the buffalo jump, where herds were stampeded over cliffs and butchered at the bottom. Buffalo jumps were common on the northern Plains. But the biggest, oldest and best-preserved buffalo jump in North America is the Head-Smashed-In (or estipah-skikikini-kots in Blackfoot) Buffalo Jump in the Porcupine Hills of southwestern Alberta.
Location
18 kilometres (15 minutes) north and west of Fort Macleod on secondary Highway #785 (paved)
Fort MacLeod, Alberta
403-553-2731
Admission
Adult (18-64)
$15
Senior (65+)
$13
Youth (7-17 )
$10
Family (2 Adults + Youths. Maximum of 8 people.)
$40
Child (0-6)
Free
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