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Entrance to Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump UNESCO World Heritage Site in Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Entrance to Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
First Nations groups in the western Prairies and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains gathered at Head-Smashed-in-Buffalo-Jump, the escarpment of the Porcupine Hills for over 6,000 years to drive bison herds over the cliffs of this prehistoric hunting site, UNESCO World Heritage Site and tourist attraction near Fort MacLeod, Alberta, Canada


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