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Researcher Chris Calkins inspecting a flat iron steak

Researcher Chris Calkins inspecting a flat iron steak

Courtesy University of Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources

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Bison on a Nebraska ranch owned by Ted Turner, mid-1990s

Bison on a Nebraska ranch owned by Ted Turner, mid-1990s

Courtesy Nebraskaland Magazine, Nebraska Game and Parks, BUFF06 BG0002+01

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OUT TO PASTURE: Cowboys moving cattle down dirt road

OUT TO PASTURE: Cowboys moving cattle down dirt road

From the 2008 NET Television program, "Beef State"

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MARKET: Bassett, NE livestock auctioneers

MARKET: Bassett, NE livestock auctioneers

From the 2008 NET Television program, "Beef State"

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FEED LOTS: Large feed lot

FEED LOTS: Large feed lot

Photographer John Nienaber. Courtesy U.S. Department of Agriculture, K8236-1

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Cherry and Cuming Counties

Cherry and Cuming Counties

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Omaha Union Stockyard Cattle Buyers, circa 1930s

Omaha Union Stockyard Cattle Buyers, circa 1930s

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Excavations at the Lime Creek site, 1947

Excavations at the Lime Creek site, 1947

Courtesy of Douglas Bamforth and the University of Nebraska State Museum

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Samuel H. Aughey

Samuel H. Aughey

Courtesy University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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"Sioux Teepee"

"Sioux Teepee"

By Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) from Volume 1 of 'Travels in the Interior of North America' [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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Bar scene interior with six men including the bartender. The poster on the mirrored back bar advertises James C. Dahlman for Governor.

Bar scene interior with six men including the bartender. The poster on the mirrored back bar advertises James C. Dahlman for Governor.

Dahlman was the "Perpetual Mayor of Omaha", fiercely anti-prohibition and he ran for governor of Nebraska in 1910 but was defeated. Courtesy of Nebraska State Historical Society

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Map of features found at the Schultz site

Map of features found at the Schultz site

Courtesy University of Nebraska State Museum

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Today’s Nebraska Badlands

Today’s Nebraska Badlands

Courtesy UNL Department of Anthropology

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Ancient pit hearth with cobbles, seen from side

Ancient pit hearth with cobbles, seen from side

Courtesy UNL Department of Anthropology

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An aerial view of the Patterson site

An aerial view of the Patterson site

Courtesy Nebraska State Historical Society

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Horses and the Plains Indian

Horses and the Plains Indian

courtesy of Wikipedia

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Map of Lousiana Purchase Territories

Map of Lousiana Purchase Territories

By Samuel Lewis (ca.1753-1822) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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York, the explorer

York, the explorer

Bronze Statue York Statue at Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere, Louisville, Kentucky.

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Fur Traders on the Mississippi

Fur Traders on the Mississippi

George Caleb Bingham [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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Pawnee Father & Son

Pawnee Father & Son

Illustration from 1912 book KANSAS: A Cyclopedia of State History, Embracing Events, Institutions, Industries, Counties, Cities, Towns, Prominent Persons, Etc

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