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This Formidable Species Was Nearly Extinct In The American Northwest. A New Documentary Explores Their Triumphant Return.
- The Blackfeet Nation achieved a community-driven return of a free-ranging bison herd to Chief Mountain on their lands in 2023.
- The film frames buffalo as a ‘keystone species’ essential to ecosystem health and Indigenous resilience.
- Lily Gladstone describes buffalo as central to Blackfeet identity, urging continuity through resilience.
- Conservation groups and tribal efforts collaborated with Canada-based initiatives to restore wild herds.
- The documentary links buffalo recovery to cultural revival and sovereignty for the Blackfeet people.
- Historical trauma from colonization is addressed, including mass bison killings and its impact on Indigenous life.
- The Iinnii Initiative and Wildlife Conservation Society supported the bison restoration across borders.
- The ranching landscape and land-use decisions shaped the path to rewilding for the Blackfeet.
- The film highlights a spiritual link between the Blackfeet and buffalo, emphasizing ‘center of everything’ in tradition.
- The documentary notes 19th-century bison declines from millions to near extinction, fueling cultural disruption.
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