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Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan (‘The American Buffalo'): ‘The greatest slaughter of wildlife' is also a story of hope [Exclusive Video Interview]The series examines the buffalo in parallel with American expansion and our nation ... wild specimens in what Burns calls “the greatest slaughter of wildlife” in the history of the world.
As the buffalo were exterminated, Tribes suffered forced relocations onto reservations, lost prosperity, and starvation.
Beyond the technology, the United States government also encouraged the slaughter of the buffalo as a strategy to conquer the American plains Indians. American General Phil Sheridan said ...
The American buffalo occupies the very heart of this ... and as one observer put it, the “slaughter was terrible beyond any description. . . . the scene was truly pitiable.” ...
The so-called intrusive, white, “Buffalo Riders” would slaughter the animals by the ... except it’s not the buffalo and Native American culture at risk, but our goldilocks atmosphere and ...
By 1900, the American buffalo teetered on the brink ... a mercenary hunter who took part in the final slaughter of millions of buffalo, but then turned to rescuing motherless calves and starting ...
The protagonist: the American buffalo. The documentary will undoubtedly ... and the overhunting and mass slaughter of bison for commercial purposes. It became official US government policy to ...
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