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Myths and Legends of Yellowstone

Myths and Legends of Yellowstone
Author: Ednor Therriault
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2018-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493032151

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The world's first designated national park, Yellowstone is famous for its steaming geysers, bubbling mud pots, and wildlife-caused traffic jams. But few people may know about the many Native American tribes that visited the area long before John Colter "discovered" it, how one man nearly decimated the park's bison population, or the strange music that emanates from Yellowstone Lake. Each episode included in this book explores unusual phenomena, strange events, and mysteries in Yellowstone National Park’s history. From rumors of ghosts in the iconic Old Faithful Inn to Bigfoot sightings throughout the park, Myths and Legends of Yellowstone makes history fun and pulls back the curtain on some of this national treasure's most fascinating and compelling stories.


Yellowstone's Hot Legends and Cool Myths

Yellowstone's Hot Legends and Cool Myths
Author: Robert Rath
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2009
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1560374853

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Ten of Yellowstone National Park's folkloric tales are presented in graphic novel format.


Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park

Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park
Author: Paul Schullery
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780803243057

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Does a beloved institution need its own myths to survive? Can conservationists avoid turning their heroes into legends? Should they try? Yellowstone National Park, a global icon of conservation and natural beauty, was born at the most improbable of times: the American Gilded Age, when altruism seemed extinct and society’s vision seemed focused on only greed and growth. Perhaps that is why the park’s “creation myth” portrayed a few saintlike pioneer conservationists laboring to set aside this unique wilderness against all odds. In fact, the establishment of Yellowstone was the result of complex social, scientific, economic, and aesthetic forces. Its creators were not saints but mortal humans with the full range of ideals and impulses known to the species. Authors Paul Schullery and Lee Whittlesey, both longtime students of Yellowstone’s complex history, present the first full account of how the fairy tale origins of the park found universal public acceptance and the long, painful process by which the myth was reconsidered and replaced with a more realistic and ultimately more satisfying story. In this evocative exploration of Yellowstone’s creation myth, the authors trace the evolution of the legend, its rise to incontrovertible truth, and its revelation as a mysterious and troubling episode that remains part folklore, part wish, and part history. This study demonstrates the passions stirred by any challenge to cherished national memories, just as it honors the ideals and dreams represented by our national myths.


Yellowstone Ghost Stories

Yellowstone Ghost Stories
Author: Shellie Larios
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1493083996

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Yellowstone National Park is haunted—or is it? You’ll think so after reading all the spooky tales in this book, including a little lost boy who appears and disappears among crowds of tourists, a headless bride at Old Faithful Inn, and various other ghostly spirits, mysterious sounds, and strange apparitions. This is a great book to read late at night around your campfire—if you dare!


The Stories of Yellowstone

The Stories of Yellowstone
Author: Mark M. Miller
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493015214

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Covering the time period from 1807, when John Colter first discovered the wonders of the Yellowstone Plateau to the 1920s when tourists sped between luxury hotels in their automobiles, these tales of Wonderland come from the letters, journals, and diaries kept by early visitors and later tourists. The earliest stories recount mountain men’s awe at geysers hurling boiling water hundreds of feet into the air and their encounters with the native inhabitants of the region. The latest stories reflect the “civilizing” of the park and reveal the golden age of tourist travel in the area.


Yellowstone's Creation Myth

Yellowstone's Creation Myth
Author: Paul Schullery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2003
Genre: Dams
ISBN:

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What caused the creation of Yellowstone National Park? According to an immensely popular tradition, as presented in countless publications and public speeches during the past 75 years, the idea for Yellowstone National Park originated with one man on a specific day. --First paragraph.


Rediscovering Wonderland

Rediscovering Wonderland
Author: M. Mark Miller
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493060759

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In the nineteenth century people could gain fame and fortune by “discovering” and documenting things that were already known to exist like the source of the Nile and the North Pole. For decades trappers and prospectors had told about the wonders of the area that became Yellowstone Park, but no credible person had written about the falls, canyons, and geysers there. An ambitious politician, Nathaniel P. Langford, decided to make his name by promoting an expedition and publicizing its activities in 1870. An army lieutenant named Gustavus Doane maneuvered to lead the expedition’s army escort for the same reason. Their written accounts of the big “discovery” of Wonderland were the basis for the park’s founding in 1872. Rediscovering Wonderland brings together the words of these men, along with images of the expedition, to provide historical context for the exploration and founding of America’s first national park.


Spooky Yellowstone

Spooky Yellowstone
Author: S. E. Schlosser
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1493001809

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Tales of hauntings, strange happenings and other local lore throughout the Yellowstone National Park!


Montana Myths and Legends

Montana Myths and Legends
Author: Edward Lawrence
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2016-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493023500

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Tales of intrigue in this book include unusual unsolved crimes, unidentified flying objects, spine-tingling ghost stories, well-documented sea creature sightings, and more. Based on historic accounts from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Montana Myths and Legends recounts several myths and mysteries from the Big Sky State's past, verifying some tales from multiple accounts and exposing some stories for what may have really occurred. From a haunted prison in Red Lodge to persistent rumors of bigfoot appearances, from whispered descriptions of the "tommyknockers" who help miners in trouble to a famous union organizer found lynched from a bridge in Butte, this selection of fourteen stories from Montana's past explores some of the Treasure State's most compelling mysteries and debunks some of its most famous myths.


The Mystery of John Colter

The Mystery of John Colter
Author: Ronald M. Anglin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1442262834

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From the first account of “Colter’s Run,” published in 1810, fascination with John Colter, one of America’s most famous and yet least known frontiersmen and discoverer of Yellowstone Park, has never waned. Unlike other legends of the era like Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Kit Carson, Colter has remained elusive because he left not a single letter, diary, or reminiscence. Gathering the available evidence and guiding readers through a labyrinth of hearsay, rumor, and myth, two Colter experts for the first time tell the whole story of Colter and his legend.