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From the 1840s to the 1870s the great demand for buffalo robes in the commercial centers of Montreal, New York, St. Paul and St. Louis was a major factor that led to the near extinction of the species. The robes were used as blankets and padding in carriages and sleighs and were made into
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Only hides taken in winter between November and March when the furs are in their prime were suitable for buffalo robes. The summer hides were used to make coverings for
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Hó-ra-tó-a, a Crow warrior with headdress, painted buffalo robe, and hair reaching the ground. Painted by
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A Cyclopaedia of Commerce, Mercantile Law, Finance, Commercial Geography, and Navigation
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buffalo robe featuring the "Feathered Sun" motif, photo by Chris Light
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that depict important events such as epidemics, famines and battles.
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They were used as blankets, saddles or as trade items by the
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warrior wearing a beaded buffalo robe, early 1840s.
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George Catlin
Fort Union
buffalo
Native Americans
vast grasslands
Interior Plains
Winter counts
Buffalo coats
tipis
moccasins
Chief Big Elk painted from life by George Catlin 1832 at Fort Leavenworth.
George Catlin
Karl Bodmer's portrait of an Arikara warrior wearing a beaded buffalo robe, early 1840s.
Karl Bodmer
Arikara
Six Blackfeet Chiefs - Paul Kane 1859
Paul Kane
Hubert Vos- Sioux Chief In Buffalo Robes
Hubert Vos
Knife River Villages buffalo robe featuring the "Feathered Sun" motif, photo by Chris Light
Knife River Villages
1880 Commercially-made bison coat


Métis buffalo hunt#Buffalo robe trade
Plains hide painting
Koryaks § Culture
Lakota winter counts
Painted Buffalo Robe

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