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America's Lost Landscape: The Tallgrass Prairie 2005 Directed by David O'Shields

America's Lost Landscape: The Tallgrass Prairie tells the rich and complex story of one of the most astonishing alterations of nature in human history. Prior to Euro-American settlement in the 1820s, one of the major landscape features of North America was 240 million acres of tallgrass prairie. But between 1830 and 1900 - in the space of a single lifetime - the tallgrass prairie was steadily transformed to farmland. This drastic change in the landscape also brought about an enormous social change for Native Americans; in an equally short time their cultural imprint was reduced in essence to a handful of place-names appearing on maps. America's Lost Landscape examines the record of human struggle, triumph, and defeat that prairie history exemplifies, including the history and culture of America's aboriginal inhabitants. The story of how and why the prairie was changed by Euro-American settlement is thoughtfully nuanced.

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Gnere Documentary
Production Company New Light Media
Budget $735,000
Release Date 1 September 2005
Cast
Murphy Guyer Aldo Leopold (voice)
Annabeth Gish Narrator
John Trudell Black Hawk (voice)
Pauline Drobney Self - Biologist
Dayton Duncan Self - Writer
Lance Foster Self - Landscape Historian
Laura Jackson Self - Conservation Biologist
Wes Jackson Self - Director, The Land Institute
Carl Leopold Self - Botanist
Eileen Schuyler Willa Cather (voice)
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