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HEAD-SMASHED-IN BUFFALO JUMP
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New book from the Head-Smashed-In Site Archaeologist. See the book online plus watch video interviews. Link for Athabasca University Press
http://www.aupress.ca/books/Jack_Brink.php
 
 

Located 18 km north & west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada at a place where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains meet the great plains, one of the world's oldest, largest and best preserved buffalo jump's known to exist -- Head-Smashed-In. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Head-Smashed-In has been used continuously by aboriginal peoples of the plains for more than 5,500 years.

Why is this place a World Heritage Site?

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is known around the world as a remarkable testimony of prehistoric life. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump bears witness to a custom practiced by native people of the North American plains for nearly 6000 years.

Thanks to their excellent understanding of topography and of bison behavior, they killed bison by chasing them over a precipice and subsequently carving up the carcasses in the camp below.

In 1981, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated the jump as a World Heritage Site placing it among other world attractions such as the Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge and the Galapagos Islands. For more information, consult www.unesco.org

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre

Alberta Community Development

| Box 1977, Fort Macleod, Alberta
Canada T0L 0Z0
Phone: 1-403-553-2731
Fax: 1-403-553-3141
Toll free in Alberta phone 310-0000
(and ask for Head-Smashed-In 553-2731)
Email: info@head-smashed-in.com
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