No it is not to hunt bufallo, it is a long slender stick that a warrior would wrap around an enemy and pull the enemy off his horse.
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i know of one cover/remake called "he's got game" by public enemy
The cast of The Silent Enemy - 1930 includes: Chief Akawanush as Dagwan, medicine man Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance as Baluk, mighty hunter Chief Yellow Robe as Chetoga, tribe leader
they used it for hunting transportation and do get away form the enemy
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This is a famousgrammatically correctsentence. In fact, you can keep on going and it will still make sense!The reason is:- buffalo is a noun - bison- buffalo is an adjective - being from Buffalo New York- buffalo is a verb - to confuse or bully someoneThink of it as: (Buffalo buffalo) [buffalo] {buffalo buffalo}(Bison from Buffalo NY) [bully] {other bison from that town}.Try the Related Links below to see it spelled out.
"Buffalo buffalo buffalo." It refers to buffalo from Buffalo who are buffaloed by other buffalo from Buffalo.
The address of the Buffalo is: Main St., Buffalo, 25033 0366
The famous saying is "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
The Lakota had many specific terms for buffalo. These include:pte (a buffalo cow)ptehchaka (any buffalo)tatanka (a buffalo bull, but also a male moose, bear)ptehinchala (a buffalo calf)heyuktan (a buffalo with bent horns)ptesan (a white buffalo)ptezinchala (a buffalo calf)heshlushluta (a smooth horned buffalo)tabloka (a buffalo bull, bull moose, male grizzly)tasha (red buffalo)p'ta (a male buffalo)ptesan (yellowish-white buffalo cow)ptasapa (black male buffalo)