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[#162459] Written by: artistharry [27/06/11, 06:34]
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Part 2: Yellowstone
As the world's first national park, Yellowstone has long served as a model for the protection of
wilderness around the world. For Americans it has become a source of great national pride, not least
because it encapsulates all our popular notions of what a wilderness should be - vast, uninhabited,
with spectacular scenery and teeming with wildlife. But Yellowstone has not always been so. At the
time of its creation in 1872, it was renowned only for its extraordinary geysers, and far from being
an uninhabited wilderness it was home to several American Indian tribes. This film reveals how a
remote Indian homeland became the world's first great wilderness. It was the ambitions of railroad
barons, not conservationists, that paved the way for a brand new vision of the wild, a vision that
took native peoples out of the picture. Iconic landscape paintings show how European Romanticism
crossed the Atlantic and recast the American wilderness, not as a satanic place to be tamed and
cultivated, but as a place to experience the raw power of God in nature. Forged in Yellowstone, this
potent new version of wilderness as untouched and deserving of protection has since been exported to
all corners of the globe.
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