BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Native tribes from the U.S. and Canada signed a treaty Tuesday establishing an inter-tribal alliance to restore bison to areas of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains where millions of the animals once roamed.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Tribes from US, Canada sign bison treaty
Matthew Brown Associated Press:
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Native tribes from the U.S. and Canada signed a treaty Tuesday establishing an inter-tribal alliance to restore bison to areas of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains where millions of the animals once roamed.
Leaders of 11 tribes from Montana and Alberta signed the pact
during a daylong ceremony on Montana's Blackfeet Reservation, organizers
said.
It marks the first treaty among the tribes and First Nations since
a series of agreements governing hunting rights in the 1800s. That was
when their ancestors still roamed the border region hunting bison, also
called buffalo.
The long-term aim of Tuesday's "Buffalo Treaty" is to allow the
free flow of the animals across the international border and restore the
bison's central role in the food, spirituality and economies of many
American Indian tribes and First Nations — a Canadian synonym for native
tribes...
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Native tribes from the U.S. and Canada signed a treaty Tuesday establishing an inter-tribal alliance to restore bison to areas of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains where millions of the animals once roamed.
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