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Killing a Buffalo

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Another vignette that can be linked specifically to Black Road. He is remembered to once have shot a buffalo cow, when a “buffalo bird” (cowbird) flew upward at the shot, and it was discovered that the bird had constructed a nest within the animal's thick fur. “Indians kept that hair [as talismans] a long time”(Meany, 1907). In Lakota, the buffalo cow is called pte, and the cowbird is “pecks at the cows,” (pteyahpa---Buechel, 1970: 448 & 449).


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Private owner. Provenance provided by 3rd generation descendants of Charles A. Wilkins on a typed note taped ...

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Plate No: 80
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Media: pencil and colored pencil
Dimensions: 6.5 x 7.25 inches
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Black Road
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