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Program Information
Native Solidarity News
Interview
Clarence Rock Boy Jr. (South Dakota, USA)
 Anonymous  Contact Contributor
Aug. 30, 2008, 3:15 p.m.
Interview with a plains aboriginal elder about the history and importance of the buffalo to survival of aboriginal peoples and cultures. Includes discussion of ancestral lifestyle, eradication of the buffalo by settlers, recent return of wild and farmed buffalo, and conflict with some other livestock farming.
Produced by Adam Gottlieb for CKUT Radio McGill (Montreal)

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