During the 15th century, buffalo dominated the American plains with numbers over 60 million. The Plains Indians followed herds sometimes up to 200 miles across the prairies. The Indians depended on the animal for survival and used every part of the buffalo. They used: hides for teepees and clothing, bones for tools and toys, the meat for food, tendons and muscles for sinewy sewing thread and bowstrings, horns for cups and spoons. They used the brains for hide tanning, the eyes for liquid paint thickener, and the buffalo chips for fuel and baby powder. The destruction of the animal, leading almost to extinction, began in 1830 when government policy advocated their extermination to subdue the "hostile" tribes through starvation. By 1900, less than 1000 buffalo remained. But thanks to federal regulation and careful breeding, there are now about 30,000 buffalo in national parks and privately owned rangeland such as Bear Country U.S.A.A buffalo's habitat varies. They live primarily on plains, prairies, river valleys and sometimes forests.Sometimes they make music.
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Member Since: 19/02/2007
Band Members: Tom Grant - Lead Vocals, Synth
Andrew Grevey (DC) - Programming/Sequencing, Synth, Vocals
Sounds Like: Buffalo.
Record Label: Unsigned
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new song(s) coming soon...something to do to take the brain off of paper(s).tick yes if you can hear panic, tick yes if you can hear calm.yes yes. Posted by on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 05:47:00 GMT
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Bonjoursoirdemain. These are demos. The first song was written, recorded and posted in an evening. Its not perfect by any means, but it's a beginning. You can dance if you'd like.The other tracks are ... Posted by on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:31:00 GMT