Bison — which most tribes refer to as buffalo — are an essential part of many Plains tribes' cultural and spiritual life. Now ...
If cow belches and farts are so bad, why didn’t the vast herds of 60 million bison roaming the U.S. West before the 1880s ...
President Theodore Roosevelt and others formed in 1905 to help save the animal from extinction was named the American Bison Association. But still, the usage of “buffalo” has persisted ...
Buffalo nickels are not only nostalgic coins but also potentially worth much more than five cents to rare coin collectors.
As the buffalo were exterminated, Tribes suffered forced relocations onto reservations, lost prosperity, and starvation.
When a bison stampede overtakes a bridge at Yellowstone National Park, it's best to get out of the way of the thundering ...
Bison numbers were already in decline by the ... central to grasslands health and restore truly wild herds of American buffalo. Dan Flores retired in 2014 as the A.B. Hammond Chair in Western ...
Bulls from both species of bison are about six feet high, while buffalo of both types are closer to four or five feet. Though we will mainly focus on the American Bison and the African Buffalo ...
the tip of a funding iceberg meant to return bison to tribes across the nation. “There’s a big effort to get buffalo out of Yellowstone to tribes,” said Jason Baldes, a Montana State ...
The industry for buffalo hides made some White Americans rich, but it decimated the species as well as the Native American tribes whose lives depended on the bison. Vintage engraving showing ...
Bald eagles weren't actually the U.S. national bird—until now Bald eagles weren't actually the U.S. national bird—until now Bison came to Catalina for a movie 100 years ago. What’s next?