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Harvesting bison: how Indigenous communities reconnect with their roots
Season 2025 Episode 98 | 3m 0s | CC
In the chill of early November in Tall Bull Memorial Park, dozens of Indigenous children and their elders worked side by side, carefully butchering a bison to prepare a stew for a community feast and to distribute the remaining meat to families.
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