it is estimated that families cross the oregon trail, there is a woman named fanny kelly, shipped over buffalo jetblue judge she had a slave. part of the attack, his head was closed and open with a hatchet and her husband was left for dead. one of her children was killed, of her children crawl off in the bushes and she was taken prisoner and she wound up in what many historians -- she was rescued and ransomed back. she was a great proponent of cooking buffalo chips. when she wrote her memoirs -- it really worked. people tend to no, you saw dances with wolves and you know the honda and there's something about cooking. 2 things that everyone knows. on the texas plains, you can think of the extermination of the buffaloes having occurred in 2 phases. at these time of european contact, arranged more than any other time in history. a guy ran into one in present-day washington d.c. in north carolina. there are great herds, someone's on 4,000 in national tennessee. most of those were killed off hunting for food, doing limited amounts of hunting. in 1871, they only live on the great plains. the