William Raveis Lifestyles Realty

Buffalo Indian May 2026

  • Sale Price: $3,050,000
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  • $3,050,000Sale Price
  • 3Bedrooms
  • 4Bathrooms
  • 0.42Acreage
  • 2,939Square Feet

: 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.

For Plains tribes like the , the buffalo was not just an animal but a "relative" and a sacred gift from the Creator.

: 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.

: 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)

In the 19th century, the relationship between Indigenous peoples and buffalo was deliberately targeted by European settlers and the U.S. government.

: Between 1820 and 1880, the buffalo population plummeted from an estimated 30–60 million to fewer than 1,000.

Buffalo Indian May 2026

: 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.

For Plains tribes like the , the buffalo was not just an animal but a "relative" and a sacred gift from the Creator. buffalo indian

: 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. : The buffalo provided for every human need

: 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) government. : Between 1820 and 1880

In the 19th century, the relationship between Indigenous peoples and buffalo was deliberately targeted by European settlers and the U.S. government.

: Between 1820 and 1880, the buffalo population plummeted from an estimated 30–60 million to fewer than 1,000.