Buffalo Caves, Emergence, and Transformation by Larry Loendorf and Laurie White
Presented at ARARA online lecture series on June 13, 2020. Subject: Rock art (petroglyphs and pictographs) and archaeology of Montana and Wyoming related to beliefs about emergence of buffalo from the underground.

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