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We visited the indigenous centre north is Saskatoon about 18 years ago. It was very interesting

That's where we were yesterday. It's a great spot. They brought back a few bison in 2019 and now have about 25. The woman I asked wasn't sure of the exact number because new babies have been born.

And then you realize that if you go back to pre-colonial and early colonial times, the herds were several times bigger again and wow, did this continent ever lose something with their near extinction.

There are herds of wild bison in northern BC north of Fort Nelson. They hang out beside the highway so you'll usually see them on your travels there. They are massive animals.
 
That's where we were yesterday. It's a great spot. They brought back a few bison in 2019 and now have about 25. The woman I asked wasn't sure of the exact number because new babies have been born.



There are herds of wild bison in northern BC north of Fort Nelson. They hang out beside the highway so you'll usually see them on your travels there. They are massive animals.
Is there another buffalo jump in Saskatoon? I was at the one in Alberta, and it was a very impressive place. They had a show , I think it was in 3D, showing how they hunted.
 
I've even had the healthcare system reject a referral from my doctor because I already had the same type of specialist. That's rather ridiculous though, as they don't all do the same things.
@Nancy I hope the 2 of you find some good healthcare supports while going through this time together.
 
There are herds of bison selling the Mackenzie Highway to Yellowknife in Wood Buffalo National Park. They are all small herds. Often saw large cranes with them. Not sure if they were Sandhill Cranes or Whooping cranes.
 
This is all too much to take ...
  • It was released in the news that an inquiry into aboriginal concerns and rights, that was previously urged by the commissioner) was quashed after a face to face with Higgs. Then some administrators got excellent commissions for mediocre work.
  • It has been released that investigation into offshore money schemes by a large accounting firm was secretly shelved as being bad for big business of things non accounted for.
How can we account for such goings on in a political world that stands for virtue in a partisan way .... mostly underground as catacombs and thus cataclysmic to the common Joe ... and we wonder why the initiate Christians (primitive or prior) probed about undergrounds. Many of them learned underhanded things and converted to corruption as a powerful item of concern of Ani and Anu ... thus the Anu Buss and you as common are kissed off ... an Egyptian process that happens in the dark and mysterious regions ...

Yet things remain superficial and those at that level swear that such superstitions and curios do not exist ... thus the torching of heresy! It is a heated field ... where it all comes together essence of fire ... you just know there'll be an collision or incident in that space some day ... unless there is eternal room ... for the gods to dash to ... Dunne, gone?

Where do failed gods go when spent ... virtue descends ... in the eye of powers ... thus super heavy fluids that run deep ...

It is a Greek mystery on adomist ...
 
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Good morning! As we think of museum and heritage centre visits, meet-ups with friends and buffalo jumps, and medical red tape, and other things, let us gather in spirit in the calm of the Room, with the comfort of hot beverages, in good company. All is ready, help yourself.

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This is the picture of the spot I took. I only had my phone so couldn't zoom and get a good photo. :(

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This is a photo of the back end of the museum

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Makes me wonder if there were relations between the Alberta and the Saskatoon hunters. In AB, they dressed up as wolves and circled them into the direction of the drop off.

I suspect they were. When I looked it up I saw Blackfoot on the list. They are in southern AB. I don't know about skates
Saskatchewan. They dressed as wolves in SK as well. Bison are afraid of wolves.
 
All of the indigenous peoples of the prairies in North America used similar techniques for hunting buffalo. Technology is usually shared by observation of what neighbours are doing.
 
There are herds of bison selling the Mackenzie Highway to Yellowknife in Wood Buffalo National Park. They are all small herds. Often saw large cranes with them. Not sure if they were Sandhill Cranes or Whooping cranes.
Should be along, not selling. Autocorrect. I suspect the cranes were watching for insects, mice, and frogs disturbed by the bison.
 
I would seem bison would be dangerous in gobs and mobs ... just like human lumps in the universe ... hostile and violent out of unknown paranoia that has not been resolved!

Is there anything more dangerous that human globs? The get dense and dull so quickly ... logy fied ... like crap flies! Boids love it ... they can cloud the skies --- A Hitchcock!
 
Should be along, not selling. Autocorrect. I suspect the cranes were watching for insects, mice, and frogs disturbed by the bison.
Yep, I've heard of various species of bird doing that with large herds. And I thought the image of bison selling the highway would make for a rather nice Far Side or similar cartoon. :giggle:
 
Getting ready to board our flight from Vancouver to Ottawa. It will be good to be back home and no longer living out of a suitcase.
 
Didn't take a photo, but I was at a lovely potluck lunch today at the home of the co-leader of our Progressive Xianity Group. Lives on the shore of the lake in a lovely home that started as a family cottage. Tranquil beautiful spot. Anyway, besides great food and conversation, I was much entertained by the antics of a very conscientious robin, apparently feeding a second brood. Spent most of his time beneath one of the bird feeders, where there was apparently a treasure trove of worms. Must have got 1/2 dozen in the couple of hours that I was noticing him.
 
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