Denver bison herd helps Indigenous residents connect with their heritage

NPRWednesday, November 26, 2025 at 10:02:15 AM
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Denver bison herd helps Indigenous residents connect with their heritage
  • Since 1914, a small bison herd has been maintained in a park outside Denver, Colorado. In recent years, an Indigenous group has been slaughtering one bison annually to provide food for urban Native people.
  • This practice not only helps to sustain the community but also serves as a vital connection to Indigenous heritage, allowing urban Native people to engage with their cultural traditions and strengthen their identity through the sharing of traditional food.
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