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“Land of the burning ground”: Yellowstone’s Native American history and traditions - USGS
       “Land of the burning ground”: Yellowstone’s Native American history and traditions                                         Release Date: July 26, 2021 We  sometimes think of Yellowstone as an untouched landscape, but humans  have been present in the area for over ten thousand years!  The history  and traditions of Native Americans in Yellowstone are as rich as the  landscape itself. Yelowstone  Caldera  Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Cole Messa, Ph.D. student and Professor Ken Sims, both in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. To the Crow, it was the “land of the burning ground” or “land of vapors”; to the Blackfeet it was known as “many smoke”; to the Flatheads it was “smoke from the ground”; to the Kiowa it was called “the place of hot water.” Almost 150 years after its establishment by President Ulysses S. Gr...