- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
Infobox_protected_area | name = Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
iucn_category = III
caption = Location of "Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump" inCanada
locator_x = 60
locator_y = 180
location = AB CAN
nearest_city = Fort Macleod
lat_degrees = 49
lat_minutes = 44
lat_seconds = 58
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 113
long_minutes = 37
long_seconds = 29
long_direction = W
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governing_body = Alberta Community DevelopmentHead-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a
buffalo jump located where thefoothills of theRocky Mountains begin to rise from theprairie 18 km northwest ofFort Macleod ,Alberta ,Canada on highway 785. It is aUNESCO World Heritage Site and home of amuseum ofBlackfoot culture.History
The
buffalo jump was used for 5,500 years by the indigenous peoples of the plains to kill buffalo, by driving them off the 10 metre high cliff. TheBlackfoot drove the buffalo from a grazing area in thePorcupine Hills about 3 kilometres west of the site to the "drive lanes," lined by hundreds ofcairn s, then at full gallop over acliff , breaking their legs, rendering them immobile. The cliff itself is about 300 metres long, and at its highest point drops 10 metres into the valley below. The site was in use at least 6,000 years ago, and the bone deposits are 10 metres deep. After falling off the cliff, the buffalo carcasses were processed at a nearby camp.In Blackfoot, the name for the site is "Estipah-skikikini-kots". According to legend, a young Blackfoot wanted to watch the buffalo plunge off the cliff from below, but was buried underneath the falling buffalo. He was later found dead under the pile of carcasses "where he got his head smashed in" Fact|date=March 2007.
World Heritage Site
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
State Party = CAN
Type = Cultural
Criteria = vi
ID = 158
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1981
Session = 5th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/158Head-Smashed-In was abandoned in the 19th century after
Europe an contact. The site was first recorded by Europeans in the 1880s, and first excavated by theAmerican Museum of Natural History in 1938. It was designated aCanadian National Historic Site in 1968, a Provincial Historic Site in 1979, and a World Heritage Site in 1981, putting it in the ranks of such sites such as theEgyptian pyramids ,Stonehenge and theGalápagos Islands .The park was established as a
World Heritage Site in 1981 for its testimony of prehistoric life and the customs of aboriginal people. [cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/158| title=Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump| author=UNESCO| authorlink=World Heritage Site| accessdate=2006-01-10]Interpretive centre and museum
The $10 million interpretive centre at Head-Smashed-In is built into the ancient
sandstone cliff in naturalistic fashion. It contains five distinct levels depicting theecology ,mythology ,lifestyle andtechnology of Blackfoot peoples within the context of available archaeological evidence, presented from the viewpoints of both aboriginal peoples and European archaeological science.The centre also offers
tipi camping and hands-on educational workshops in facets of Native American life, such as making moccasins,drum s, etc. Each year Head-Smashed-In hosts a number of special events and native festivals known throughout the world for their color, energy and authenticity, including a special Christmas festival called Heritage Through My Hands, which brings together native artists and craftspeople who display a wide variety of jewelry, clothing, art and crafts.Other references
The Canadian indie band
Huevos Rancheros recorded a song titled "Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump" on their 2000 (somewhat appropriately named) albumMuerte del Toro .The Canadian
punk rock bandSNFU also recorded a song titled "Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump" on their 2004 album "In The Meantime and In Between Time".Dave Barry has mentioned Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump in several of his books. When he found out about the site, he called the phone number of the Interpretive Centre, and the telephone was answered, "Head Smashed In, may I help you?" He claims this was a highlight of his life.ee also
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List of Canadian provincial parks
*List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas References
External links
* [http://www.head-smashed-in.com/ Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre]
* [http://www.cd.gov.ab.ca/enjoying_alberta/museums_historic_sites/site_listings/head_smashed_in/index.asp Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump at Alberta Government]
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