Matt Miller (2), Danny Stewart, Jeremy Cornish and Craig Peacock were on target for the Bison.
Besides the bison, we saw elk and moose, coyote, trumpeter swans and even a wolf.
Three symbols of Native America--the bison, the eagle and the Native American people themselves--have been endangered in recent decades.
Cornish insisted the Bison were continuing to improve despite back-to-back home defeats, and forecast new arrivals on the horizon.
Game lovers should try the bison tenderloin lacquered with a wild black cherry and bourbon glaze and served with gorgonzola mashed potatoes.
Lehigh was a slight preseason favorite over the Bison but ended the regular season with the third seed after losing McCollum for all league games.
Instead, they seem to have wrestled large prey down by stabbing them with 15-foot spears in a kind of savage version of pin the tail on the bison.
Squeezing past the stiff bulk of Eric, the stuffed bison, in the hall, she would creep down the bullet-pocked stairs and step out into Albert Street.
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In 1905, to preserve the country's remaining stocks, a group of well-to-do East Coasters, including Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie and Frederic Remington, set up the American Bison Society (buffalo and bison being one and the same).
"The fate of the European bison provides an example of the way in which a species may be brought to the brink of extinction in a very short time, and then saved only through great efforts, " says Dr. Zbigniew Krasinski of Poland's Bialowieza National Park.
Growing up, I was led to believe that Native Americans, or Indians, like the buffalo or bison and the bald eagle, were objects from America's past.
We can marvel at the mythical bison-like Bonacon, for example, spreading his acidic bodily waste over Turkey, and the Sciapod, a people whose enormously swollen feet were said to make fine sun-shields.
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Surfers brave walls of water on blustery Ocean Beach, runners try to keep pace with the stampeding bison in Golden Gate Park and dim sum gluttons attempt just one more round of dumplings in the Richmond or Sunset.
In the prehistoric era, the guy with the most bluster probably brought home the most bison.
We took a tour of the Hall of North American Mammals, stopping to admire Wilson's work at the American Bison and Pronghorn Antelope diorama.
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What amazes him, Myers says, is that a species that may have once outnumbered the American bison population at its height could fall so far so fast.
It is the same story for the European bison, which was limited to just a few zoos before re-introduction programs across eastern Europe helped re-build the population to current levels of around 1, 800.
It was the first taste of bison tartare for much of the group, and judging by the thin swirls of egg that were the only evidence left on the plates, it was an enjoyable introduction to raw bison meat.
Two years later they sent 15 animals by rail to the new Wichita Bison Refuge in Oklahoma.
At least two such co-operatives, Dakota Growers Pasta Co. and the North American Bison Co-op, are doing well elsewhere in North Dakota.
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In general, the foods were gourmet takes on regional specialties: the Dallas Cowboys did Quail Breast Wrapped in Niman Ranch Bacon, the Denver Broncos served Szechuan Style Colorado Bison Short Ribs, the Green Bay Packers Wisconsin Duck Borscht with Duck Brats and Caraway Cream, The Kansas City Chiefs honored their legendary hometown BBQ heritage with Cider Braised Pork Shoulder with Caramelized Onions, and so on.
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As my colleague Monte Burke points out in this article on fellow landowner Louis Bacon, Turner has worked to return the land at his Flying D Ranch in Montana to it traditional natural state, taking out fences and letting bison roam the grasslands.
In 2000, completed pieces for the work called "Lakota Bison Jump, " were lying in a field next to the Wyoming foundry.
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The American West that's portrayed isn't the one of today or even of Wilson's time, but of mid-19th-century America, when an estimated 60 million bison roamed the plains largely undisturbed.
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But I still remember traveling up to Yellowstone, and coming over a hill, and suddenly just hundreds of deer and seeing bison for the first time, and seeing Old Faithful.
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The Thunder were already up by 23 when Larry Hill connected on the half-court shot and went bounding toward Oklahoma City's huddle in celebration, getting congratulated by Thabo Sefolosha before the team's bison mascot pulled him back away.
Over the course of six days, he unveiled the earthshaking revelations that renowned English astronomer John Herschel--who was stargazing in southern Africa at the time--had seen beavers, bison and man-bats on the moon through his revolutionary new telescope.
The site comprises more than sixty multi-ton T-shaped limestone pillars, most of them engraved with bas-reliefs of dangerous animals: not the docile, edible bison and deer featured in Paleolithic cave paintings but ominous configurations of lions, foxes, boars, vultures, scorpions, spiders, and snakes.
But Dr Kennett notes that present-day bison are not like the ones the Clovis people hunted.
There are bison and elk heads on the walls and other animal skins on the ceiling.
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