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Last year, a buffalo-meat processing company was sued by a rancher in federal court.
America's Poorest County AP 2011
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Last year, a buffalo-meat processing company was sued by a rancher in federal court.
Ziebach County, South Dakota: America's Poorest County Alexander Belenky 2011
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Last year, a buffalo-meat processing company was sued by a rancher in federal court.
America's Poorest County AP 2011
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French patois, showed us "around," also the pemmicain, which is buffalo-meat pounded, dried, and pressed into bags of skins, it keeping good for years in that way.
A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba Cecil Hall
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On deer and wild turkey they had regaled before, but buffalo-meat was a delicacy with which they were not acquainted, and, its rich, juicy, tender steak once tasted, all other meat lost its flavor.
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Finally, buffalo-meat is an acceptable article of food when nothing better can be got; by natives it is much relished.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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Braves, help your women to plant corn, and cut up the buffalo-meat, rather than go upon an expedition from which you will never return.
Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 (of 3) James Athearn Jones
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One day in March he reappeared with his tattered and footsore followers, some of them carrying loads of buffalo-meat.
French Pathfinders in North America William Henry Johnson
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Then she would wander forth to search for the little berry whose flower is yellow, and which requires keen eyes to find it in its hiding-place in the grass, and the larger [A] which our white brother eats with his buffalo-meat; and their progress, from the putting forth of the leaf to the ripening of the fruit, was watched by her with eager joy.
Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 (of 3) James Athearn Jones
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On the buffalo-meat and the venison cooked on the embers.
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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