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LAST OF THE BUFFALO MEAT. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

LAST OF THE BUFFALO MEAT. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)


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LAST OF THE BUFFALO MEAT. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

LAST OF THE BUFFALO MEAT.
Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

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American Indian Buffalo Cart Carving Life Marion Meat Pipe Reservation Russel Smoker Starvation Teepee Village Wagon Wild West


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LAST OF THE BUFFALO MEAT - A Glimpse into the Vanishing American Frontier

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. In this drawing by Charles M. Russell, we are transported back to the 19th century American West, where life on the reservation was a daily struggle for survival. The image depicts a scene of profound significance - the last remnants of buffalo meat being prepared by Native American men in an Indian village. Russell's intricate detailing brings to life the harsh reality faced by these indigenous communities as they grappled with starvation and dwindling resources. With their teepees dotting the landscape and a wagon nearby, it is evident that this village represents both resilience and adaptation in an ever-changing world. The presence of a dog at one man's side adds an element of companionship amidst adversity, while another figure can be seen carving away at what remains of this once-abundant source of sustenance. In the background, smoke rises from a pipe held by an elder smoker, symbolizing tradition and wisdom passed down through generations. This powerful artwork serves as a poignant reminder of how rapidly progress can erase entire ways of life. It invites us to reflect on our responsibility towards preserving cultural heritage and respecting nature's delicate balance. Granger Art on Demand offers us access to such evocative prints that capture moments frozen in time – reminders not only of history but also lessons for our present-day society.

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