Scientists: Bison in Illinois earlier (aren’t you relieved?)
South Carolina homepage (thestate.com) | Tue, Aug. 30, 2005 | Associated Press
Posted on 09/03/2005 7:17:31 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
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This just in: they just found 600 more votes for Franken among the bones of these bison. The SOS of Minnesota ignores Coleman’s challenge that these votes would be over 7000 years old proclaiming, “Every vote must be counted.”
No doubt, Naked PETA protesters will show up at Prairies Edge Casino wanting the Native Americans to atone for the senseless killing of these peaceful animals by their ancestors. </sarcasm>
The truly impressive thing about the site is not the bison kill, but the enormous amount of work that went in to butchering the bison, and preparing the meat and leather, and fending off both predators and scavengers.
Other than stone, their only other tools would be made of some wood and leather. The children would gather up endless amounts of dried bison poop or flops, to use as fuel for their fires. Wood was too precious, being needed for tent poles and frames to dry the meat on.
The process to tan bison hides takes days. And all this work would be done during a bison meat feast, the remaining meat pounded into powder, sometimes with chokeberries, as pemmican, sealed in leather bags with a layer of molten fat poured over it, like paraffin used in canning. If properly made, it could last up to a year.
One heck of a lot of work.
Thank you so much for this post......I grew up in Granite Falls....among all the Petersons, Johnsons, Olsons, Swensons ....... uff da
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