There Still Are Buffalo tells the story of a buffalo calf that grows up to be Chief of the Thundering Herd surrounded by the Dakota Indian Countryside.
In the Dakotas, the Indian country, the Sioux People have set aside a tract of their precious range land- a rolling plain of grass land, ravines and creeks-- that the antelope and the deer and the elk herds may roam again upon the earth; that the buffalo may live again in splendid right.And buffalo live there on this range land, resting and grazing, going to water, going to new grass, using the same old trails, using the same old ways that buffalo have used since the beginning.The Indians who keep them know. There still are buffalo. Excerpted from There Still Are Buffalo by Ann Nolan Clark All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.
Ancient City Press,
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Clark, Ann Nolan, 1898-
Clark, Ann Nolan, 1898-
Tongier, Stephen, ill.
1992
1942
A buffalo bull baby is born in the land of the Sioux and cared for by his mother, learns from the herd, and grows to become its leader.