Nancy McClure

Elk by Joe Riis.
April 26, 2016

National Geographic opens exhibition on Yellowstone wildlife migration

The paths traced by elk migration—nine separate herds in all—within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem crisscross the region like a Jackson Pollock abstract…

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The Center's Proctor Studio exhibit in the Whitney Western Art Museum.
April 24, 2016

Proctor as Storyteller – Points West Online

Originally published in Points West magazine in Spring 2004 Tell Me a Story: Alexander Phimister Proctor as Storyteller By Julie TachickFormer Curatorial Assistant, Whitney…

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April 23, 2016

Treasures from Our West: Photograph of Navajo silversmith

Originally featured in Points West magazine in Summer 2015 Vincent Mercaldo photograph of a Navajo silversmith working This undated photograph documents a…

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Yellowstone elk, December 15, 2015. NPS photo. YNP Facebook page.
April 22, 2016

Wildlife migrations focus of Buffalo Bill Center of the West’s “Invisible Boundaries”

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem lies right in the path of some of the most significant animal migrations on the planet. However, major…

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Gold pocket watch, 1885. Elgin National Watch Company, Elgin, Illinois. Gift from the Howard family, in memory of Howell H. Howard. 1.69.6376
April 20, 2016

Treasures from Our West: Pocket watch

Originally featured in Points West magazine in Fall/Winter 2013 Pocket watch given to Ned Buntline by William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody Two…

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Alexander Phimister Proctor's "Pioneer Mother" (Equestrian) in Penn Valley Park, Kansas City, Missouri, dedicated 1927. MS 242 Alexander Phimister Proctor Collection. P.242.1138
April 17, 2016

Proctor and Whitney – Points West Online

Originally published in Points West magazine in Spring 2004 Alexander Phimister Proctor and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney: Sculptor in Buckskin and American Princess…

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