Bison History
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Arthur, George W. (--). The Emigrant Bison Drives of Paradise Valley, Montana. Montana State University, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Welfare; Missoula, MT.
Beede, A. McG. (1921). In the Days of the Buffalo (with note by Geo. Bird Grinnell). Forest and Stream, June 1921. HISTORIC
Bradley, W. Glen, Raymond A. Brechbill. (1966). Evidence for Modern Bison in Southern Nevada. Journal of Mammalogy. Vol. 47, No. 2. p. 355.
Cannon, Kenneth P. (1997a). The Analysis of a Late Holocene Bison Skull from Fawn Creek, Lemhi County, Idaho, and Its Implications for Understanding the History and Ecology of Bison in the Intermountain West. National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska (July 1997).
Cannon, Kenneth P. (1997b). A Review of Prehistoric Faunal Remains from Various Contexts in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Cannon, Kenneth P. (1999a). The Application of Archeology to Bison Management in the Greater Yellowstone Area (23 pp., biblio. included). National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center and University of Nebraska, Dept. of Geography; Lincoln, Nebraska (April 1999). HISTORIC -
Cannon, Kenneth P. (1999b). Prehistoric Bison Ecology and Its Application to Modern Bison Management in the Greater Yellowstone Area. National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska (Oct. 1999).
Cannon, Kenneth P. (1999c). (Review Draft) Prehistoric Bison in Jackson Hole: New Evidence from the Goetz Site (48TE455). National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska (Dec. 1999).
Cannon, Kenneth P. (2000). The Application of Prehistoric Bison Studies to Modern Bison Management. National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Cahalane, Victor H. (1944). Restoration of Wild Bison. Transactions of the Ninth North American Wildlife Conference, American Wildlife Institute (1944), pp.135-143.
Cahalane, Victor H. (1931). Buffalo... Wild or Tame? American Forests (October, 1944). The American Forestry Association, Washington, DC.
Donaldson, Thomas (1885). ‘Review of the Buffalo and Buffalo Country’ and ‘The Extinction of the Buffalo in the United States’. In The George Caitlin Indian Gallery in the U.S. National Museum (Smithsonian Institution) with Memoir and Statistics, Part V, pp. 294-300 and Maps.
Fisher, J.W., and T. Roll (1998). "Ecological Relationships Between Bison and Native Americans During Late Prehistory and the Early Historic Period." In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Bison Ecology and Management, 283-302. June 4-7, 1997,Montana, Bozeman.
Flores, Dan (1991) Bison Ecology and Bison Diplomacy: The Southern Plains from 1800 to 1850. The Journal of American History, (September, 1991) 465-485.
Fryxell, F.M. (1926). New High Altitude Limit for the American Bison. Journal of Mammology, 7:102-109. - HISTORIC RANGE -
Fryxell, F.M. (1928?) The Former Range of Bison in the Rocky Mountains. Journal of Mammology, 9: 129-139 - HISTORIC RANGE
Grimm, Rudolf L. (1939). Northern Yellowstone Winter Range Studies. Journal of Wildlife Management, 3(4): 295-306.
Grinnell, George Bird (1892). The Last of the Buffalo. Scribner's Magazine, 12(3) (September): 267-286.
Guthrie, R.D. (1980). Bison and Man in North America. Canadian Journal of Anthropology, 1: 55-73.
Haines, Francis D. (1940). The Western Limits of the Buffalo Range. Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 31: 389-398.
Hitchcock, A.E. (1902). Letter from the Secretary of the Interior Transmitting to the Senate Facts in Relation to the Preservation of the American Bison in the United States and Canada. Document #445, United States Senate; 43 pp.
Hornaday, William T. (1910). The Bison Comes Back to His Own. Collier's Outdoor America, 44(16): 20-21.
Hornaday, William T. (1914) Order of Hoofed Animals. Source Omitted, Chapter 8, pp. 3-14.
Smits, David D. (1994) The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo: 1865-1883 Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 3 , pp. 312-338