[2][3] From 1956–1971, this section of Frontierland was a showcase of Native American culture, including the arts and architecture of several regions, a multi tribal dance show, and the Indian War Canoes.
[3] The area was rebuilt as Disneyland's seventh themed land, Bear Country, which opened on March 4, 1972.
[4][5] The new four-acre land, which cost $8 million to build, was Disneyland's first major expansion since the 1969 opening of The Haunted Mansion in New Orleans Square.
[9] Some of the land's shops were renamed; for example, Ursus H. Bear's Wilderness Outpost became Crocodile Mercantile (which itself became Pooh Corner in 1996).
In addition, there is another pathway alongside Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree that leads to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.