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Reach for this book when your child expresses curiosity about how different cultures live in harmony with nature or when they are studying the history of the Great American Plains. It is an ideal choice for the student who asks deep questions about where their resources come from and how ancient traditions shaped the world we live in today. Russell Freedman provides a respectful and detailed look at the spiritual and practical bond between the Plains Indians and the buffalo, emphasizing a worldview centered on gratitude and zero waste. The book explores the multifaceted role of the buffalo as a source of food, shelter, and spiritual inspiration. Through high-quality reproductions of 19th-century paintings by artists like George Catlin and Karl Bodmer, it illustrates the bravery and ingenuity required for the hunt. While it discusses the necessity of hunting for survival, the tone is one of deep reverence rather than violence. It is an excellent resource for building cultural empathy and understanding the profound impact of environmental changes on indigenous ways of life.