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<TITLE>The Sheepeaters: Indians of Yellowstone</TITLE></HEAD>
<CENTER><H1>The Sheepeaters:</H1><H2>Keepers of the 
Past</H2></CENTER>
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<B><P>When the first white men visited Yellowstone in the 
early nineteenth century, a group of reclusive Shoshone-speaking Indians 
known as the Sheepeaters inhabited the Plateau.  They had neither guns nor 
horses and lived a stone-age lifestyle, hunting the Rocky Mountain Bighorn 
sheep for food and clothing.  Modern Archeology and Anthropology along with 
first-hand accounts of trappers and explorers help to tell the story of The 
Sheepeaters: Keepers of the Past.</P>
	<P>This is a video for people of all ages that reveals the story of 
prehistoric Indians living in Yellowstone before it became the world's first 
National Park.  Vivid illustrations by Delores Dinsmore and authoritative 
narration by Dr. Les Davis of the Museum of the Rockies bring alive the story of 
these Native Americans.</P></B>
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