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Thirty bison were slaughtered on Fort Peck Reservation during a government shutdown to feed tribal members, sparking backlash over media surprise at a longstanding Native practice.
A report that about 30 bison were slaughtered on the Fort Peck Reservation during a government shutdown to feed tribal members sparked online backlash, with many criticizing the media’s surprise at Native Americans harvesting bison—a longstanding practice tied to culture, subsistence, and herd management.
Critics highlighted that bison are routinely used for food by tribes and others, similar to deer and elk, and are raised as livestock, including in Yellowstone.
The reaction underscored a broader disconnect between public perception and the reality of Indigenous traditions and self-sufficiency.
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Treinta bisontes fueron sacrificados en la Reserva de Fort Peck durante un cierre del gobierno para alimentar a los miembros de la tribu, lo que provocó una reacción negativa por la sorpresa de los medios en una práctica nativa de larga data.