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The bison (buffalo), used for shelter clothing and shields, was so important to the Western Sioux that they considered it sacred
Buffalo/Bison are a part of history and were important to the Plains Indians, so it is important to preserve the buffalo that are left. In South Dakota, buffalo are a part of the tourist industry with people traveling to South Dakota to see buffalo or to hunt buffalo or to watch the annual round up in Custer State Park. Buffalo/Bison are also important in South Dakota because buffalo meat is considered to be a lean meat and is sold in many restaurants.
He was important in history because he formed the biggest army in ancient history.
so wh is she so important
Type you answer here Why is history so important at all So people can learn from past mistakes
because back in the day bisons were killed in the campus.and served for lunch
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Bison steak comes from bison. Bison are not true buffaloes, not like the Cape and Asian Water Buffalo, so the answer would be no.
Yes a bison is a mammal. There are only 2 species of bison, the European Bison and the American Bison. This bison in the United States are mistakenly called buffalo when they are truly bison.
Why is Wilma Rudolph so important to the U.S. history
because Oklahoma had a large Indian population and the bison was a big part in the lives of the Indians that lived on the land and when the European settlers came the bison was one of their main food supplies. So Oklahoma's history is rich with the bison and has been a big part of the state for many years
It is important because.... i dunno