Enterprise Industry And Art of Man As Displayed in Fishing Hunting Commerce

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Enterprise Industry And Art of Man As Displayed in Fishing Hunting Commerce
Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
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In the north of Europe, the bull still remains Tild in the dense forests, but not in great numbers. The wild buffalo, which is found in small herds in Africa and Asia, is distinct from the ox, and also dif- ferent from the bison or buffalo of our western wilds. Neither of these animals furnishes much exercise *o the enterprise of the hunter.
BUFFALO HUNTING, THE American buffalo, or more properly bison, is an object of great importance to the hunters and tn v- e. Lers in the western regions of
...this continent. These animals afford the chief supplies of meat, both to the 96 BUFFALO HUNTING.
whites and the Indians who rove over the immense plains of the west. Their skins form excellent robes, and serve for bidding, clothing, and various other pur- poses. The Indians moisten the skins with the brains of the animal, and work them between the hands till they become perfectly supple. The robes form an excellent protection against the rain when the hair s:de is worn outward, and against cold when it is worn inward.


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