: 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
: 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) buffalo indian
In the 19th century, the relationship between Indigenous peoples and buffalo was deliberately targeted by European settlers and the U.S. government. : Many tribes have unique names for the
For Plains tribes like the , the buffalo was not just an animal but a "relative" and a sacred gift from the Creator. such as Tatáŋka (Lakota)
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