In 1987, Fort Peck tribes returned over 100 bison to 5,800 acres; decades later they stopped hunting their own herd to restore the original cultural purpose
- Two years later, the tribes purchased more than 100 bison from the nearby Fort Belknap Reservation and established a herd on 5,800 acres.
- What began as a cultural restoration effort eventually developed an economic component as the costs of managing a large, roaming he
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- Two years later, the tribes purchased more than 100 bison from the nearby Fort Belknap Reservation and established a herd on 5,800 acres.
- What began as a cultural restoration effort eventually developed an economic component as the costs of managing a large, roaming he
Sources: Times of India