Buffalo Indian – Must Watch
: The buffalo provided for every human need. Its meat was a primary food source; its hide provided clothing and tipis; and its bones and sinew were crafted into tools, weapons, and thread.
: The buffalo represents self-sacrifice, strength, and abundance. In Lakota tradition, the White Buffalo Calf Woman is a primary cultural prophet who brought sacred rites and the peace pipe to the people. buffalo indian
In the 19th century, the relationship between Indigenous peoples and buffalo was deliberately targeted by European settlers and the U.S. government. : The buffalo provided for every human need
For Plains tribes like the , the buffalo was not just an animal but a "relative" and a sacred gift from the Creator. In Lakota tradition, the White Buffalo Calf Woman
: Many tribes have unique names for the buffalo that reflect its power, such as Tatáŋka (Lakota), Iiniiwa (Blackfoot), and Hotoa'e (Cheyenne). 2. Historical Impact and Near-Extinction
: Between 1820 and 1880, the buffalo population plummeted from an estimated 30–60 million to fewer than 1,000.
: The destruction of the buffalo was used as a military strategy to force Native Americans onto reservations by removing their primary food and cultural source. 3. Modern Restoration Efforts People and Bison - Bison (U.S. National Park Service)
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