The Heart of the Monster is a landform that comprises the present day Jocko Valley in Arlee, Montana.
The Heart of the Monster is a landform that comprises the present day Jocko Valley in Arlee, Montana. Q&As - Alex Walls Indigenous stories hold clues to hydrological and geographical features, providing insights into the science of the world around us. Dr. Shandin Pete, assistant professor of teaching in UBC's department of earth, ocean and atmospheric sciences, investigated a story that may have helped his Seli¨ ancestors judge when to safely cross rivers along the buffalo trail. Dr. Pete explains what scientific clues Indigenous stories reveal. What is the 'Heart of the Monster' and what clues does it hold?. The Heart of the Monster is a landform that comprises the present day Jocko Valley in Arlee, Montana. The story, which has always been known in my community, goes that it is the remnant of a monster's heart cast onto the mountain by Coyote (we don't l this story after winter so that's all I can say at this time).
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