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  2. Buffalo robe - Wikipedia

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    From the 1840s to the 1870s the great demand for buffalo robes in the commercial centers of Montreal, New York, St. Paul and St. Louis was a major factor that led to the near extinction of the species. The robes were used as blankets and padding in carriages and sleighs and were made into Buffalo coats. [3]

  3. Plains hide painting - Wikipedia

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    The design and related power belonged to the tipi-owner, which could be transferred by inheritance, marriage, or, among some tribes such as the Blackfeet, sale. [17] Followers of the Ghost dance religion painted visionary designs on their clothing. Arapaho and Lakota ghost dance shirts were painted with crows, magpies, turtles, and cedar trees ...

  4. Buffalo coat - Wikipedia

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    A buffalo coat is a heavy winter garment made from the bison, which also commonly known as the "buffalo" (though not closely related to African or Asian buffaloes). In North America they descended from the simpler, sleeveless buffalo robes worn by the Indigenous peoples of North America prior to their partial replacement by capotes made of ...

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    Cozy Earth's cuddle blanket is one of the softest throws you'll own. The blanket from an Oprah's Favorite Things brand is back in stock and 20 percent off.

  6. Interested in being a bison owner? Kansas is having a public ...

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    The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is holding an auction of surplus bison on Nov. 1 at Maxwell Wildlife Refuge.

  7. Native American trade - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit skin blankets were a textile category that was often traded among California groups. Great Basin and other desert groups fringing California, with a good supply of hares and cottontails, were important sources for trade.