"In south-west Alberta, the remains of marked trails and an aboriginal
camp, and a tumulus where vast quantities of buffalo (American Bison)
skeletons can still be found, are evidence of a custom practised by
aboriginal peoples of the North American plains for nearly 6,000 years.
Using their excellent knowledge of the topography and of buffalo
behaviour, they killed their prey by chasing them over a precipice; the
carcasses were later carved up in the camp below." -http://whc.unesco.org
Thank you so much Hilary for sharing this postcard with me!
I just learned that there's such a story like this...
Goodluck on your future roadtrips!
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