EXPLORING THE PAST
AND THE PRESENT
of marity for visitors today doo Ride While the name brings EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE
at least ten you think this has
Ap of Native Amerinden its nam
who
be such a
of the indigenous people referred to the land can help paint a picture
others used this
ndipe one Northern Arapaho Cheyenne and of
mon Feration patterns of animals and seasonal changes in
dod
Learning from the Land-Native American tribes have an incredible knowledge of the landscapes they reside in, from timing seasonal migrations and weather to the
medical and
vor for pants This landscape is home to many plants that native peoples used for me
(Arapaho name Shoshone name)
medicine, treating ailments including a cold, cough, sore
ve
the land through a different
e had se
Le
and could
de hon
out on either si pe to your left and right-the Laramie Plains which stretch
Why do you think this mi were known by the Arapaho as "The Buffalo Trail
front of you-this region to the east was referred
his might have been? Look towards the mountains directly in
Poles Are Obtained" What
thed to as the place "W
u think was most used from this area?
"Where reepee
a
What resource do you
Viewed through a lens of natural resources and
can demonstrate the value and importance indigenous peoples placed on the
landscape.
s and reciprocity, these place names
r
be Deino
Wongkahingonia
Commam Juniper
era conver
Needles burned as a disinfectant Steeped needles
taken to ease bowel troubles, and scent of ground
needes used to drive away smallpox (Arapaho).
Keywords: Jacoby Ridge,Jacoby Ridge Trail,Laramie,Pilot Hill,University of Wyoming,Wyoming
Title: Sign at Pilot Hill on the Jacoby Ridge Trail – Laramie – Wyoming
Caption: EXPLORING THE PAST
AND THE PRESENT
of marity for visitors today doo Ride While the name brings EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE
at least ten you think this has
Ap of Native Amerinden its nam
who
be such a
of the indigenous people referred to the land can help paint a picture
others used this
ndipe one Northern Arapaho Cheyenne and of
mon Feration patterns of animals and seasonal changes in
dod
Learning from the Land-Native American tribes have an incredible knowledge of the landscapes they reside in, from timing seasonal migrations and weather to the
medical and
vor for pants This landscape is home to many plants that native peoples used for me
(Arapaho name Shoshone name)
medicine, treating ailments including a cold, cough, sore
ve
the land through a different
e had se
Le
and could
de hon
out on either si pe to your left and right-the Laramie Plains which stretch
Why do you think this mi were known by the Arapaho as “The Buffalo Trail
front of you-this region to the east was referred
his might have been? Look towards the mountains directly in
Poles Are Obtained” What
thed to as the place “W
u think was most used from this area?
“Where reepee
a
What resource do you
Viewed through a lens of natural resources and
can demonstrate the value and importance indigenous peoples placed on the
landscape.
s and reciprocity, these place names
r
be Deino
Wongkahingonia
Commam Juniper
era conver
Needles burned as a disinfectant Steeped needles
taken to ease bowel troubles, and scent of ground
needes used to drive away smallpox (Arapaho).
Date: 2023-03-03T10:56:50
Camera: ILCE-7RM5
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 24
Shutter Speed: 0.033333333333333
Aperture: 4.5
Photographer: Tony Webster
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