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Arthur Amiotte Retrospective
Buffalo Bill Museum
Cody Firearms Museum
Colt Exhibition
Cowboy Songs
Culture of Water Symposium
Draper Museum of Natural History
Educational Programs
Events
McCracken Research Library
Ni'iihi'
Plains Indian Museum
Powwow - General Info
Rendezvous Royale
Ute Exhibition
Whitney Gallery of Western Art


Arthur Amiotte Retrospective
 
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Continuity and Diversity: The Art of Arthur Amiotte

2002 Summer


Buffalo Bill Museum
 
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Mark Twain and Buffalo Bill Cody: Mirrored Through a Glass Darkly (part 4)

2007 Winter

The Great Equestrian Statue Race: Theodore Roosevelt and the Efforts to Memorialize Buffalo Bill

2007 Spring

Roosevelt’s Presidential Tour of Yellowstone National Park

2006 Fall

Mark Twain and Buffalo Bill Cody: Mirrored Through a Glass Darkly (part 3)

2006 Fall

Mark Twain and Buffalo Bill Cody: Mirrored Through a Glass Darkly (Part 2)

2006 Spring

The Bell Family Collection: A Hair-Raising Tale from the Archives

2006 Spring

Mark Twain and Buffalo Bill Cody: Mirrored Through a Glass Darkly (Part 1)

2005 Winter

On the Move - Buffalo Bill's Boyhood Home

2004 Fall

Weaving a Cinematic Web: Hidalgo and the Search for Frank Hopkins

2004 Spring

Times to Try a Soul: William F. Cody in 1876

2003 Winter

Pards with Wild Bill and Texas Jack

2003 Winter

“God Bless the Hands That Made Them Custard Pies:” William F. Cody's North Rim Adventure

2003 Winter

“No swearing or drinking in my Company since I got good:” Buffalo Bill Finds God

2003 Winter

Cody and Wanamaker: The Foundation of American Indian Citizenship

2003 Winter

When the Wagons Came to a Halt: Separating Women's and Men's Roles on the Oregon Frontier

2003 Summer

Log Cabin Dreams: Women, Domesticity and Museums in the Early Twentieth Century

2003 Summer

Work and More Work: A Seasonal Look at Buffalo Bill

2002 Winter

Edward H. Bohlin: Saddlemaker and Silversmith to the Stars

2001 Fall

"Cody Style"

2001 Fall

A Christmas at the TE Ranch

1999 Winter

There's Never Been an Actor Like Buffalo Bill

1999 Summer

Chauncey McMillan& His Border Collies

1999 Summer

Pahaska Tepee, "The Gem of the Rockies"

1998 Winter

Col. Cody, The Rough Riders and the Spanish American War

1998 Fall

The Irma: "Just the Swellest Hotel That Ever Happened"

1998 Fall

Before there Was Molesworth High Style There Was Cowboy Low Style

1998 Spring

Buffalo Bill's Last Stand

1998 Spring

Tourism in Yellowstone

1998 Spring

High Time for High Style

1997 Fall

Coaching in Yellowstone

1997 Fall

The Buffalo: A Symbol for Conservation

1995 Spring

Victor Alexander, Saddlemaker

1993 Winter


Cody Firearms Museum
   

Alchemists of Cody

2003 Fall

Turning Back the Clock

2003 Spring

Sam Colt and Henry Ford: Industrialists with Vision

2003 Spring

How Good Were They?

2003 Spring

The Gentlemen’s Agreement

2003 Spring

Colt Collecting: Passion or Obsession?

2003 Spring

Cody Firearms Museum Acquires Gatling Gunmount

1999 Fall

Winchester's English Shotguns: A Marketing Maneuver with Lasting Influence

1998 Winter

Hawken Tradition: Important Collection Donated to BBHC

1997 Fall

The Arms and Art of the Remington Arms Company

1997 Summer

The Wyoming Hunting Camp: Camp Monoco Re-creation

1995 Winter

Two New Collections Loaned to Cody Firearms Museum

1995 Fall

Clymer "Winchester" Paintings Reunited

1995 Summer

What Makes It a "Buffalo Gun"?

1995 Spring

Carbine- Uniting Man, His Horse, and His Firearm

1994 Fall

The American Air Gun: From Western Wonder to Gallery Gadget to Toy's Tot

1994 Spring


Colt Exhibition
 
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Turning Back the Clock

2003 Spring

Sam Colt and Henry Ford: Industrialists with Vision

2003 Spring

How Good Were They?

2003 Spring

The Gentlemen’s Agreement

2003 Spring

Colt Collecting: Passion or Obsession?

2003 Spring


Cowboy Songs
 
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Bringing History and Tradition to Life: 25 Years of Cowboy Songs & Range Ballads

2007 Spring

Riding the Radio Range

2003 Spring

Fiddle in the Camp

2000 Spring

The Legacy of Song

2000 Spring

The Singing Cowboys: Real to Reel

1998 Spring

Lyres to Lariats

1997 Spring

Cowgirl! Earning Her Spurs

1995 Spring

The Forgotten Cowboy

1994 Spring


Culture of Water Symposium
 
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Frontier Justice: Past and Present

2001 Spring

The Range vs. the Ranches

2001 Spring

Violence Would Not Prevail

2001 Spring

Our Boy Butch

2001 Spring

The Legendary Earl Durand

2001 Spring

We Still Need Genuine Leaders

2001 Spring


Draper Museum of Natural History
 
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Phantom in the Mountains

2007 Summer

Last of the Wild West: The Yellowstone Grizzly Bear

2007 Spring

Ten Years of Yellowstone Wolves

2005 Spring

The Predator and Prey Battle

2005 Spring

Living on the Edge: Wolves and Human Communities in the Greater Yellowstone Area

2005 Spring

Field Expedition Probes Ecosystem Dynamics

2004 Winter

Old West, New West: Conservation Paradigms

2004 Fall

Margaret Murie: Sunlight Aura and Spine of Steel

2003 Summer

Ode to Spring

2002 Winter

The Nature of Spring in Yellowstone Country

2002 Winter

Natural History? Natural Destiny!

2002 Spring

The Draper Museum of Natural History: Forging the Future with Lessons from the Past

2002 Spring

Bearly Making It: Can Homo Sapiens and Ursus Arctos Horribilis Make History and Coexist?

2002 Spring

Crafted by Nature: An Ecological Profile of the North American Bison

2000 Fall

Return of the Buffalo: An American Success Story

2000 Fall

Here, Gone and Back Again

2000 Spring

The Changing Face of the West: Alien Organisms in Greater Yellowstone

1999 Winter

A Natural Addition: Rationale and Status of a Natural History Museum

1999 Fall

Seasons of Discovery

1999 Fall

Unbroken Spirit: The Challenges and Opportunities of Creating a Multi-disciplinary Exhibition

1999 Summer

Exploring a New Frontier: The Role of Natural History Museums in the 21st Century

1999 Summer

The Yellowstone Partnership

1997 Spring


Educational Programs
 
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Bringing History and Tradition to Life: 25 Years of Cowboy Songs & Range Ballads

2007 Spring

Native Blues: Jared Stewart Goes 'All-Out' to Put Heart and Soul on the Line

2004 Winter

James Warner Bellah: In the Finest Tradition of the Cavalry

1999 Winter

Directed by John Ford

1999 Winter

Seasons of Discovery

1999 Fall

Vision of the New West: A Symposium on the Wild Horse

1999 Summer

The Power of Images: Indian Revitalization Presents Unbounded Possibilities

1998 Fall


Events
 
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Chauncey McMillan& His Border Collies

1999 Summer


McCracken Research Library
 
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The Bell Family Collection: A Hair-Raising Tale from the Archives

2006 Spring

Ode to Spring

2002 Winter

Thom Ross

2002 Fall

How the West was Written

2001 Winter

Writing the West

2001 Winter

Photographers of the American West: Select Photographs from the McCracken Research Library

2001 Summer

Frontier Photographers

2001 Summer

Native American Photography After the End of the Frontier

2001 Summer

Yellowstone National Park and Park County, Wyoming, Photographers

2001 Summer

Novel Adventures: The Life and Writing of General Charles King

1999 Winter

L.A. Huffman: Documenting the Old West

1998 Winter

Tourism in Yellowstone

1998 Spring

From Cody to Canyon: Yesterday and Today

1997 Summer


Ni'iihi'
 
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Ni'iihi': In a Good Way

1997 Spring


Plains Indian Museum
 
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Twenty Five Years of Tradition: Celebrating the Annual Plains Indian Museum Powwow

2006 Spring

Native Blues: Jared Stewart Goes 'All-Out' to Put Heart and Soul on the Line

2004 Winter

What Do We Call Art (Which Happens to be Indian)?

2004 Summer

The Art of Beadwork– An Old But New Tradition

2004 Summer

T.C. Cannon: Challenging the Parameters

2004 Summer

Star Quilts: "A Thing of Beauty"

2004 Summer

Paukeigope: An Artist of the Southern Plains

2004 Summer

Continuity and Diversity: The Art of Arthur Amiotte

2002 Summer

Mountain-Family-Spirit: The Arts and Culture of the Ute Indians

2002 Summer

Buffalo and The People

2000 Fall

Sacred Lands

2000 Summer

"We cared for our corn in those days...": The Industrious Women of the Upper Missouri River Tribes

2000 Summer

Multiple Influences: Compelling Issues Contemporary Indian Art

2000 Summer

The Outside Looking In: Photographs of Native America

2000 Summer

Recording the Spirit of a Culture

2000 Summer

Adversity and Renewal

1999 Winter

Plains Indian Museum: A Reinterpretation

1999 Fall

About Crow Indian Horses

1999 Fall

Powwow: The Evolving Tradition of Dance in Plains Indian Cultures

1999 Summer

The Power of Images: Indian Revitalization Presents Unbounded Possibilities

1998 Fall

Addie Sharp: A Forgotten Figure of the Turn-of-the-Century West

1998 Summer

Ni'iihi': In a Good Way

1997 Spring

The Feathered Cape and Painted Proof: Stearns painting resolves mystery on origin of unusual feathered capes

1997 Spring

The Buffalo People

1995 Summer

Thundering Hooves: Five Centuries of Horse Power in the American West

1994 Fall

Riders of the Northern Plains and Plateau Regions

1994 Fall

Ceremonial Pipes in the Plains Indian Museum

1994 Summer


Powwow - General Info
 
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Twenty Five Years of Tradition: Celebrating the Annual Plains Indian Museum Powwow

2006 Spring

Powwow: The Evolving Tradition of Dance in Plains Indian Cultures

1999 Summer


Rendezvous Royale
 
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High Time for High Style

1997 Fall


Ute Exhibition
 
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Remington Among the Ute Indians

2002 Summer

Mountain-Family-Spirit: The Arts and Culture of the Ute Indians

2002 Summer


Whitney Gallery of Western Art
 
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Is It a Fake? An Art Museum Mystery Caper

2007 Summer

The Great Equestrian Statue Race: Theodore Roosevelt and the Efforts to Memorialize Buffalo Bill

2007 Spring

A Celebration of the American West through Outdoor Sculpture: Art and the Elements

2006 Winter

Forging an American Identity: The Art of William Ranney

2006 Spring

Artists in America's First National Park

2005 Spring

Nation Renews Bison Tribute

2004 Winter

Proctor Museum Donates Collection

2004 Fall

What Do We Call Art (Which Happens to be Indian)?

2004 Summer

T.C. Cannon: Challenging the Parameters

2004 Summer

Alexander Phimister Proctor and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney: Sculptor in Buckskin and American Princess

2004 Spring

Tell Me a Story: Proctor as Storyteller and Mrs. Bruin and Cubs

2004 Spring

Working with Camera, Canvas, and Brush: The Cody Art Colony

2003 Fall

James Bama: Choosing Cody, Attaining Art

2003 Fall

Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists of the West?

2003 Summer

Why are there no great women artists of the West? But, wait, there’s Georgia O’Keeffe.

2003 Summer

A Day with the Round-up: An Impression

2002 Fall

WHD Koerner: "In My Mind's Eye," An Artist's Approach

2002 Fall

N.C. Wyeth: From the Hashknife to the Palette Knife

2002 Fall

A Mysterious Pair of Outlaws

2002 Fall

Thom Ross

2002 Fall

Remington Among the Ute Indians

2002 Summer

Continuity and Diversity: The Art of Arthur Amiotte

2002 Summer

Catlin Showed Us

2000 Fall

Multiple Influences: Compelling Issues Contemporary Indian Art

2000 Summer

John James Audubon: Feathers to Fur

2000 Spring

Here, Gone and Back Again

2000 Spring

"Thou Art My Friend": The Women in Audubon's Life

2000 Spring

Harry Jackson Celebrated

1999 Fall

William R. Leigh in Cody Country

1998 Fall

Addie Sharp: A Forgotten Figure of the Turn-of-the-Century West

1998 Summer

Bama's Art Captures Essence of Contemporary Subjects

1998 Summer

Portrayal of Sorrow

1997 Fall

Remington and Russell present the Mythic Cowboy

1997 Fall

The Feathered Cape and Painted Proof: Stearns painting resolves mystery on origin of unusual feathered capes

1997 Spring

Joseph Henry Sharp's Monotypes: On the Cutting Edge

1996 Fall

Exhibition Details Search for Frederic Remington

1996 Summer

W.R. Leigh's Buffalo Drive

1995 Fall

Kriendler Gallery Focuses on Contemporary Art

1995 Summer

Clymer "Winchester" Paintings Reunited

1995 Summer

Exhibition Examines Depictions of Women in Western Art

1995 Spring

Dangerous Ground Re-discovered

1994 Fall

Folk Art of the Frontier: McCullough's Leap

1994 Spring

Conservation of Russell Waxes Reveals Works' Original Appearance

1993 Winter

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