Hazer writes journal entries about his class field trips to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and Buffalo Pound Provincial Park.
General Note
Buffalo were extremely important to Indigenous peoples living on the Prairies. Indigenous peoples used all parts of the buffalo, including meat, hide, bones, and hair, to make food, clothing, shelter, and tools. When Europeans first arrived on the Prairies, they called these animals buffalo because they resembled similar animals in Africa and Asia. The North American animals are actually bison...