Tag Archives: buffalo
The Buffalo Takes Its Place in History Again
While the bison may never again number the masses they once did, their population growth over the last 100 years is a testament to their resiliency and place in history as the United States National Mammal.
Posted in Older Archives_Grants Also tagged Native American, bison, Plains tribes, Obama, history, Wildlife, Yellowstone Leave a comment
Treaty Series: The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868
Murray discusses the Ft. Laramie Treaty of 1868 and how the United States has fallen short of its promises in the treaty.
Reservation Series: Crow Agency
A look a the Crow Indian Reservation and its history and culture.
Reservation Series: Rosebud
The history, culture and economy of the Rosebud Sioux Reservation.
Posted in Older Archives_Humanitarian Also tagged Rosebud, South Dakota, Sinte Gleska, Todd County, Sicangu Oyate, Brule Sioux, Spotted Tail, wind turbine 4 Comments
Sacred White Buffalo Born in Texas
The legend of White Buffalo Calf Woman
The American Bison, “Facing the Storm”
The bison continues to be an important part of culture for the Plains tribes.
Posted in Older Archives_Programs Also tagged American Indian culture, bison, St. Labre Indian School, Northern Cheyenne Tribe 1 Comment