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    The objects that I were assigned were the Bandolier bag from the Native American Delaware Tribe, and the Painted elk hide from the Easter Shoshone tribe. Bandolier bags were extremely popular among most Native American tribes, and each tribe expressed their culture through them in a different way. This particular Bandolier bag comes from the Delaware, or Lenape, Tribe. It is estimated that it was created around 1850 C.E., and is crafted with beads on leather hide. This object has two components…

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    Why Wolves Should Stay

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    Dear commercial Interests, In my opinion I say wolves should stay because They have two fancisinting ways to communicate to their pack.The first way wolves communicate to their pack is by yelping to communicate to their pack or howling if you ever get to hear a wolf howling it is how they communicate to their pack.If you shoot a wolf the wolf will make a whimper sound and that shows that they are in danger.Also,Biologists believe that wolves should be in yellowstone park because the wolves in…

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    up in the mountains of Arizona. There was a tribe of navajo indians that lived on the edge of the colorado river. The chief of the tribe Qaletaqa Golden was having a meeting with the elder. They were meeting about a hunting trip in the mountains for elk and bison. The chief's son Wakkan was a very scared of everything maybe even scared of his shadow at times. But Wakkan was an avid hunter and fisherman. Some people would even say that he is the best fisherman of the tribe. As the day wears…

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    of an ecosystem there is an imbalance. Yellowstone did display this. When wolves were taken out the elk population rapidly increased. They had more time to graze and were feasting upon the willow (beavers food). Thus, making the willow and beaver population decline. This has been greatly approved upon by the reintroduction. The wolves feast on mammals like elk. So, with the reintroduction the elk population did initially decrease. It kept them on the move, disabling them from grazing on the…

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    Cuss Creek Taxidermy. Whether you are in need of duck, elk, moose, baboon or owl taxidermy, we are the team for the job. Our family owned and operated company have been in business for 15 years in Willowbrook, Saskatchewan, and we also have over three decades of experience in the industry. Unlike many of our competitors, we strive for customers satisfaction offering both taxidermy and mounting services. Have you recently caught big game like elk, whitetail deer, moose or black bear? We offer…

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    geese, and ducks start arriving from the north to the refuge. In the winter, the weather is usually the same as fall except it gets even more cold. According to Madeline Yancey, Park Ranger at the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex, the tule elk begin to shed their antler during winter and immediately begin to grow a new set. Also, the wetlands come alive do to the waterfowl migrating from the south in order to rest and feed on plants and insects. The habitats at the complex consists of…

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    Yellowstone,” the author says that wolves were absent from the national park for 70 years. The wolves were absent from Yellowstone because the last pack was killed. During the absence of the wolves, the ecosystem began to change. The elk population increased drastically and the elk grazed across the landscape killing young brush and trees. The article says, “As early as the 1930s, scientists were alarmed by the degradation and were worried about erosion and plants dying off.” This shows that the…

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    wolves in Yellowstone National Park, when present, feed on elk as their primary source of food (Ripple et…

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    with Lewis, after the murder of Ricky, the spirit of the elk that didn’t die would try to drive Lewis insane, through who he believed to be possessed by the spirit of the elk, Shaney. Elevating the fear of insanity, and the ones he cares about getting hurt, would unfortunately become true as Shaney and Peta die sudden and gruesome deaths. Lewis then, in a disturbing manner, cuts into Peta’s corpse and finds that she had been carrying an elk calf. “He just has to get her home, to the land she…

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    lost friends? Well it really stinks. Moving schools have affected me for lots of reasons, but I am getting better. Here are three places I've moved schools to. First, I started at Elk River. My mom was the principal at the high school and first the ????. I was in preschool when we moved. We moved from Elk River to Alexandria for my mom’s work. We lived there for three years and had lots of fun with family and friends. Then we moved. Secondly, We moved to Alexandria. I was…

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