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The Indians had never known a life without bison and, while they knew the herds were getting smaller, did not understand the extraordinary rate of their extinction. They believed them to be a permanent fixture of the landscape. Confident that bison would be around forever, Red Cloud and his people undoubtedly believed that the hunting rights guaranteed in the treaty would last forever.
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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