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Buffalo jumps — sites where Indians chased animals over cliffs so they could gather meat, hides and other parts of the creatures — are well known in the archaeology of ...
At least, that is, until you look closer. On those medicine boxes are gas cans and people in classic cars. There’s a painting of American Indians hunting buffalo — while riding Indian motorcycles.
"If you are in the market for a 14,000-pound, 6-foot-tall urn carved from a block of pink Tennessee marble and encircled by a neo-Classical frieze of Indians hunting buffalo and engaging in ...
It was near the end of September, an unusually warm week in 1871, and William “Buffalo Bill” Cody and a group of wealthy New Yorkers stood atop a grassy hill near the Platte River in Nebraska ...
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