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Other species of wild bovines were also domesticated, namely the wild water buffalo, Gaur, and Banteng.
In the Havana zoo, the peacocks, the buffalo and even the rhea were reported to have disappeared during this period.
His major innovations were to blend these traditional elements in a new way, to systematize the approach to battle, and to standardize organization, methods and weapons, particularly in his adoption of the ilkwa-the Zulu thrusting spear, unique long-term regimental units, and the " buffalo horns " formation.
They were known to go as far east as the Great Plains of Montana to hunt buffalo, and as far west as Celilo Falls to fish for salmon on the Columbia River.
On the Plains, some tribes engaged in agriculture but also planned buffalo hunts in which herds were driven over bluffs.
Sharps rifles were a staple of the buffalo hunters in the late 19th century.
By the mid 1970s wildebeest and the Cape buffalo populations had recovered, and were increasingly cropping the grass, reducing the amount of fuel available for fires.
The Métis were valuable employees of both fur trade companies, due to the their skills as voyageurs, buffalo hunters, interpreters and knowledge of the lands.
Others were working as free traders, or buffalo hunters supplying pemmican to the fur trade.
Prior to the 1870s there were vast herds of buffalo in Nebraska which provided fresh meat and jerky for the trip.
Fuels used were wood, buffalo chips, willow or sagebrush.
It was determined that the Wood Buffalo Park bison were actually cross breeds between plains bison and wood bison, but that their predominant genetic makeup was truly that of the expected " wood buffalo.
Cattle and buffalo were first intentionally crossbred during the mid-19th century.
Cowboys were joined by a motley assortment of buffalo hunters, gunmen, adventurers, and crooks.
They said these people were three times the size of a man of the present day, that they were so swift and strong that they could run by the side of a buffalo, and, taking the animal in one arm, could tear off a leg and eat it as they ran.
The government promised to stop the buffalo hunters who were decimating the great herds of the Plains, provided that the Comanche, along with the Apaches, Kiowas, Cheyenne, and Arapahos, move to a reservation totaling less than of land.
Within just ten years, the buffalo were on the verge of extinction, effectively ending the Comanche way of life as hunters.
The Lakota were eventually confined onto reservations, prevented from hunting buffalo and forced to accept government food distribution.
The Santee and Lakota were forced to accept white-defined reservations in exchange for the rest of their lands, and domestic cattle and corn in exchange for buffalo.
Many Cheyenne did not sign the treaty, and they continued to live and hunt on their traditional grounds in the Smokey Hill and Republican basins, between the Arkansas and the South Platte, where there were plentiful buffalo.
When the Northern Cheyenne arrived at Indian Territory, conditions were very difficult: rations were inadequate, there were no buffalo near the reservation and according to several sources, there was malaria among the people.

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First Nations already weakened by declining buffalo numbers and disease were further devastated with the introduction of the whisky trade when Fort Whoop-Up was established in 1869.
As his band depended on the declining buffalo herds, Payipwat advocated for the Cree to expand their territory into the Cypress Hills.
In 1882, facing starvation due to the declining buffalo herds, Payipwat and the Young Dogs agreed to leave the Cypress Hills in exchange for food, horses and supplies.

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A number of writers focus on Shaka's military innovations such as the iklwa-the Zulu thrusting spear, and the " buffalo horns " formation.
There are a number of cross country trails near the Cathedral ( Cresta Run ) and a toboggan run at Dingo Dell, both of which are ideal for beginners cross county lessons with the mount buffalo ski school, and many cross-country ski trails for more experienced skiers.
A common variation on the " buffalo " sauce flavor is found in potato chips produced by a number of different companies.
He also reported seeing Native American hunters and fishermen, a large number of buffalo and deer, and heard the cries of coyotes.
A herd of buffalo are shown defending one of their number by charging the lions attacking it.
In antiquity a vast number of pigs, cattle or even buffalo were slaughtered at such festivals, and the gondang orchestra provided an accompaniment.
* Range: The water buffalo can move any number of free squares in the four diagonal directions ; or,

buffalo and Métis
Angered by what seemed to be unfair treaties and the withholding of vital provisions by the Canadian government, and also by the dwindling buffalo population, their main source of food, Big Bear and his Cree decided to rebel after the successful Métis victory at Duck Lake.
Pembina was the traditional rendezvous for the Métis buffalo hunt.
Métis would go southwest onto the prairie in Red River carts, slaughter buffalo, convert it into pemmican and carry it north to trade at the North West Company posts.
After a month of travel without having seen a single Indian, Sibley was informed by a group of buffalo hunters, mostly Métis Chippewa, of the location of a large Santee encampment of 600 lodges.
For example, Fort Edmonton spawned a large Métis population that was involved in an annual buffalo hunt for many years.
Paul Kane's oil painting " Half-Breeds Running Buffalo ", depicting a Métis buffalo hunt on the prairies of Dakota in June 1846.

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First he was a buffalo demon, and she defeated him with her sword.
First Nations peoples made varied use of the river for sustenance before settlers of European origin arrived, such as using its valleys in the buffalo hunt.
First Nations used the river's valleys for the buffalo hunt, in which herds of buffalo were driven over cliffs or into valleys where they could be killed more easily with bows and arrows.
First Creator created the lands to the south of the river with hills, valleys, trees, buffalo, pronghorn antelope and snakes.
First is the capture of the wild buffalo, possessing six feet long horn now placed in the Museum of Nantes.
* The Clay Banks ( buffalo jump ), a site about 2, 500 years old site, used by Sonata and Besant First Nations as a hunting tool.

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