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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Buffalo", sorted by average review score:

Buffalo
Published in Hardcover by Winslow Press (March, 2003)
Author: Beverly Brodsky
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Exquisite museumlike paintings of a rare children's subject
Beverly Brodsky's new children's book, Buffalo, is a beautiful work of art. Unique and expressive paintings and prints colorfully illustrate the Native American buffalo with strong poetry weave together a 'big hit' for children and as a collectible for adults alike. I've never seen anything like it. My copies of Buffalo signed by the author/illustrator will be cherished for years to come.


Buffalo Are Coming (Magna Large Print)
Published in Paperback by Thorndike Pr (Largeprint) (March, 1988)
Author: J.T. Edson
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pleasant readind
very well put acros


Buffalo Bill: Myth & Reality
Published in Paperback by Ancient City Pr (June, 1998)
Author: Eric V. Sorg
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Best short boigraphy of Buffalo Bill
This is the best short biography of Buffalo Bill that I have seen and I have read many. It is welll written and informative.


The Buffalo Book: The Full Saga of the American Animal
Published in Hardcover by Swallow Press (December, 1989)
Author: David A. Dary
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The Quintessential Western Animal
See a camel, think of the Sahara; see a kangaroo and think of Australia; see a buffalo and your mind will wander to the American West. No other animal is as emblematic of the region -- and (to the best of my experience) no other book offers as thorough an exploration of this animal as does The Buffalo Book. This is excellent reading in several fields: zoology, wildlife conservation, history, Native American culture, and -- by no means least -- plain old entertainment. If your literary tastes lean towards any or all of the above topics, don't miss The Buffalo Book!


Buffalo Coat
Published in Paperback by Washington State Univ Pr (September, 1993)
Authors: Carol Ryrie Brink and Mary E. Reed
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Wonderful story of life and longing, set in the rugged West
Captivating book that grabs you on the first page and doesn't let you go! Realistic tales of love and loss that hit close to home. Wonderful when read with her autobiographical collection of essays "Chain of Hands".


The Buffalo Creek Disaster
Published in Paperback by Random House (March, 1977)
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Refreshing reading for survivors of corporate costuming...
I strongly suggest Buffalo Creek to those who have survived "leverage buyouts" and "corporate veils." There truely is a full circle


Buffalo Dreams
Published in Hardcover by WestWinds Press (September, 1999)
Author: Kim Doner
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Buffalo Dreams is grounded in Native American Spirituality.
BUFFALO DREAMS is grounded in Native American (Sioux) spirituality including a retelling of the legend of the White Buffalo Calf Woman. The newborn white buffalo calf is the focus of the story, but Sara, the protagonist, learns something about herself as she touches the magic of the calf. Sarah says, "Maybe magic doesn't make you do something special. Maybe you do something special, and it makes magic." Young readers, with an adult's help, can make a dreamcatcher using Doner's clear instructions. The illustrations are delightful, particularly the buffalo clouds. Doner states in the author's note: "For a culture to thrive, Story must be breathed into the mouths of the next generation and ever passed on." BUFFALO DREAMS is a such a story.


Buffalo Gals: Women of the Old West
Published in Paperback by Lerner Publishing Group (June, 1997)
Author: Brandon Marie Miller
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Best Children's book for my child this year
This was the book my daughter Elise enjoyed the most in her 4th grade class. A delightful account of how women shaped the country's destiny as our nation moved westward. I would highly recommend it for any young adult boy and girl who is interested in our past


Buffalo Hunt
Published in Paperback by Holiday House (April, 1995)
Author: Russell Freedman
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Buffalo Hunt by R. Freeman: A review
Author, Russell Freeman, writes an informational (nonfiction) book targeting grades 3 - 7 about the interdependence of the Plains Indian Tribes and the North American Bison. This book documents a way of life few non-Indian people were privileged to see. The bison shaped the culture of these tribes, the tribes usually killed only what they needed and used all parts of the animal. The various tribes of the plains husbanded the bison herds and the land on which they grazed to insure the survival of this essential source of food and shelter. The buffalo hunt was accompanied by supplication to the spirits and shaman of the tribes and was participated in by all, though only men killed buffalo. The job of others was to clean the kill and cure the meat and hides. The author describes more than one hunting technique. Also, he explains how the Indians developed into skillful horsemen as they evolved from hunting on foot to the use of wild horses.

The slaughter of bison populations as whites encroached upon and gradually took over Indian lands resulted in the end of a way of life and the near annihilation of the Plains Indian Tribes in the 50+ years from around 1830 to 1888.

The book is illustrated with reproductions of original paintings and drawings of the period by artists such as George Catlin and Karl Bodmer who were adventurer-artists traveling alone, or nearly so, through regions that only a few fur trappers and traders had seen before this time.

Freeman has crafted a book with a balanced combination of illustration and information. His book would surpass the most rigorous standards for great nonfiction. It presents information objectively and without bias or opinion and uses beautiful works of art for illustration - the art of both the white and the Indian, from the period under scrutiny. It explains a way of life that has been lost yet does not belabor the point, marginalize the people, or sentimentalize the topic. I would recommend this book highly. It could be used for art projects in schools as well as for factual writing assignments. The author has written other respected informational books for children, e.g., Lincoln: A photobiography, and another about the Wright brothers.


The Buffalo Hunters: The Story of the Hide Men
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (December, 1978)
Author: Mari Sandoz
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Incredibly detailed painting of a little understood period.
I really enjoyed the book . Sandoz has taken a lot of scattered tales and woven them into a captivating tale, without only giving one side of the story. She tells all of the reasons that the buffalo slaughter occured and the ripple effects that happened from there. I am going to be looking up more of her many books thank you Mari


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