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  2. Massacre Canyon - Wikipedia

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    [12]: 416–418 According to the terms of the 1833 treaty, this land was to remain a "common hunting ground" for the Pawnee and other "friendly Indians," meaning that the Pawnee had non-exclusive treaty rights to hunt buffalo in their former territory. [13] The Massacre Canyon battlefield near Republican River is located within this area.

  3. Buffalo and Indianapolis will be the hottest housing markets ...

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    Buffalo, New York and Indianapolis have claimed the No. 1 and No. 2 spots on Zillow’s forecast of the hottest housing markets of 2025. No, it’s not because homebuyers in the cities enjoy ...

  4. Bison hunting - Wikipedia

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    The Crow Indian Buffalo Hunt diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum. A group of images by Eadweard Muybridge, set to motion to illustrate the animal's movement. Bison hunting (hunting of the American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the Plains Indians peoples who inhabited the vast grasslands on the Interior Plains of ...

  5. Cibolero - Wikipedia

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    The natives of the bison plains, for example, quickly exchanged information with the frontier Hispanos about the sport of buffalo hunting. This process developed one of the most symbolic of the 18th- and 19th-century frontiersman in the Southwest: the thrilling, sportive, distinctive Cibolero of the eastern bison plains. The Llano served as the ...

  6. Omaha people - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha were believed to have ranged from the Cheyenne River in South Dakota to the Platte River in Nebraska. Around 1734 the Omaha established their first village west of the Missouri River on Bow Creek in present-day Cedar County, Nebraska. Around 1775, the Omaha developed a new village, probably located near present-day Homer, Nebraska. [5]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.