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First official Buffalo Goring of the tourist season at Yellowstone Lake
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4276026" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>They will always be American Buffalo to me.</p><p>Indians are Native American not Indigenous people.</p><p>Reason being is my Age, and how I was raised in Indian, Buffalo Country. Southwest Oklahoma.</p><p>I have raised and been gored by Buffalo. Makes it a pleasure to Eat them too.</p><p>All the Indians I know call them Buffalo, and they have a somewhat Spiritual Connection to the Buffalo.</p><p>So I will continue to call them what they are, out of Much respect for my Native Oklahoma Brothers and Sisters.</p><p>Younger Generations and Non Natives may be different and call them Bison and Indigenous accordingly, I have learned what they are talking about. They do not have the same connection as I and have been educated in a different time period, and that is Ok.</p><p>Change is Inevitable.</p><p>Beware though, Buffalo and Old People may be Cranky and attack when bothered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4276026, member: 46111"] They will always be American Buffalo to me. Indians are Native American not Indigenous people. Reason being is my Age, and how I was raised in Indian, Buffalo Country. Southwest Oklahoma. I have raised and been gored by Buffalo. Makes it a pleasure to Eat them too. All the Indians I know call them Buffalo, and they have a somewhat Spiritual Connection to the Buffalo. So I will continue to call them what they are, out of Much respect for my Native Oklahoma Brothers and Sisters. Younger Generations and Non Natives may be different and call them Bison and Indigenous accordingly, I have learned what they are talking about. They do not have the same connection as I and have been educated in a different time period, and that is Ok. Change is Inevitable. Beware though, Buffalo and Old People may be Cranky and attack when bothered. [/QUOTE]
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