The Buffalo Kill: U.S. Military Tactics to Starve Native Americans
In the 1800s, the U.S. military used the systematic killing of buffalo as a strategy to weaken Native American tribes.
Celebrate the art and history of photography through engaging narratives. Explore the fascinating origins of photography, iconic historical milestones, captivating photo essays, and behind-the-scenes stories of photographers shaping the craft today.
Celebrate the art and history of photography through engaging narratives. Explore the fascinating origins of photography, iconic historical milestones, captivating photo essays, and behind-the-scenes stories of photographers shaping the craft today.
In the 1800s, the U.S. military used the systematic killing of buffalo as a strategy to weaken Native American tribes.
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