buffalo robe การใช้
- Some wore buffalo robes, others wore green or yellow suits.
- Buffalo robes and parfleches were frequently painted with geometrical patterns.
- Riders bundled in blankets, fur or buffalo robes.
- The first season was successful, producing around 1, 000 buffalo robes.
- Occasionally they would wear shirts but generally they would wrap buffalo robes around their shoulders.
- He was believed to have fought several Indians with just his buffalo robe by the Indians.
- It traded mainly in pemmican and buffalo robes with the Blackfoot, Cree and some M閠is.
- Both received honours from leaders of the Omaha nations, and were invested with sacred buffalo robes.
- Early settlers recorded that they generally traded buffalo robes, deer skins, dried meat and tallow.
- They preserved the buffalo meat by jerking it and sold the buffalo robes for five thousand dollars.
- From the first year they traded in buffalo robes with the Mandan villages on the upper Missouri.
- He refused to be sent to a bedroom, and asked to have the buffalo robes and blankets.
- They kept warm by wearing a buffalo robe over their shoulders or over their heads if it became cold.
- The priests had to sleep on the ground, as there was no floor, wrapped in buffalo robes.
- Some were forced to leave their clothes, blankets and buffalo robes behind and flee into the frozen countryside.
- At these facilities, the Native Americans traded furs and buffalo robes for weapons, fabric, trinkets, and whiskey.
- The beaver trade was starting to decline and the Buffalo robes were taking it place with the traders at the fort.
- Some Omaha tribal members were upset over return of a white buffalo robe, fearing its power would be misused in ceremonies.
- The fort dealt primarily in buffalo robes from local Native American tribes, primarily the Assiniboine, Cree, and Gros Ventres.
- In the 1860s and 1870s American traders crossed into what would become Alberta to trade goods and alcohol for buffalo robes and furs.
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