Jerky
they smoked the buffalo meat then dried it up
I think they would of dried it in the sun.
pulverized meat, dried cranberries, and fat
Pemmican
Sun dried buffalo meat mixed with buffalo fat. Most natives were quite fond of this dish as it was the only type of food that could be preserved.it is dried meat.
they ate dried buffalo meat pounded into pouder. Then, mixed with berries with melted fat.
They used the buffalo for meat, fur, bones for weapons, the stomach dried out and used for a bowl, the horns also for weapons, silverware, even jewelry.
It's...buffalo meat.
they used the buffalo meat to eat.
The mixture of dried buffalo meat and berries on the plains was commonly known as "pemmican." This nutrient-dense food was made by combining dried and powdered meat with rendered fat and sometimes berries, providing a portable and long-lasting source of sustenance for Indigenous peoples and early explorers. Pemmican was especially valued for its high energy content and was used in various ways during long journeys or harsh winters.
Bulls don't provide buffalo meat, buffalos provide buffalo meat. Bulls provide beef.
Sun-dried buffalo meat, rolled in grease and berries