![]() To produce a buffalo robe, the hide needs to be tanned. If the meat and fat were not removed, it would spoil the hide. The hides were fleshed using a scraper made from elk antler to remove the fat and meat from the hide. Next, the hide was tied to a frame to begin the flesh and process. Upon falling the buffalo, a process to turn their hides into robes began.Ī hide was freshly skinned from the buffalo and was first cleaned the dirt. Young men of the tribe would go out and track a herd of buffalo as a large hunting party. The process to create a buffalo robe began with the hunt itself. The better the robe, the better the trade. During the fur trade, Native Americans turned buffalo hides into robes and sold them for trade goods. The hide was used for tepees, clothing, and trading. To waste any part of the buffalo was considered foolish. Bones were made into various tools, weapons, and ceremonial items. Buffalo were a stable diet for the tribes and supplied many of their needs. The buffalo and the buffalo hides were essential to the livelihood of the Native Americans and to Fort Union during the 1800s. I'd like to welcome you to Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. If you have any questions, inquiries, or suggestions, feel free to message the mods.Hello, my name's Loren Yellow Bird. Links to other subreddits you might enjoy: Survivalhax - Use code REDDIT15 for 15% off your order.Echo Sigma - Emergency/Survival kits - Use code ' r/survival' for 10% discount.Coleman's Military Surplus - Use code ' r/survival' for a 10% discount.Police HQ - Use code SURVIVE10 for 10% off all knives, rescue/med equipment, apparel, footwear, and bags/packs.Use promo code "SNOOVIVAL" for 10% off and free shipping to contiguous USA for $25+ orders. Rite in the Rain - Waterproof notebooks.Use coupon code 'REDDIT' for free shipping "3 in 1 Padauk/mag/ferro firestarter" - Sold by u/survivalstriker.1st Line Survival's Pocket Reel - Made by u/nutbal.Best Glide Aviation & survival gear - Use code 'bestglide' for 10% off.ACME Approved - Use code ' r/survival' for 10% off.** Knowledge weighs nothing but if you're looking for gear check out the following:** Here's why you DO NOT suture wounds shut in a wilderness environment, courtesy of /r/EMS. Please consult with a licensed physician or otherwise qualified healthcare provider if you require medical advice or treatment.The subscribers, moderators and commentators of this subreddit are not responsible for any medical advice and the consequences from following it, posted herein. ![]() Regarding First Aid/Medicine posts: Medical advice from strangers on the internet is not an authoritative source of information nor does it establish or even imply a patient/caregiver relationship. Repeat offenders may find themselves banned from r/survival. Any comments and advice posted that can have a potential lethal and/or harmful outcome can and will be deleted by the mods with no notice required.įailure to adhere to these rules will result in a removal of the offending post. This rule is to ensure OP isn't given advice outside their safe scope of practice. If you aren't certified that's fine, just indicate so in your post. Please see reddit's self-promotion rules for clarification of what constitutes blog spam.Īll posts regarding medical topics (first aid kits, medical advice, etc) must have OPs level of medical certification in the post title (abbreviated e.g MD, RN, EMT, etc.) or in the body of the submission. No blog spam or blatant advertising-only posts. Requests for review of kits are accepted but please don't turn this sub into /r/survivalgearporn. Posts about gear must contain specific questions, comments, reviews, modifications, or ingenious new uses. Chances are someone has posted about that topic before. Please use the search feature before posting. This means no posts about urban survival, bug out, prepping, teotwawki, zombies, collapse, etc. Keep all posts on the topic of Wilderness Survival (see definition above). R/survival defines Wilderness Survival as the philosophies, knowledge, techniques, and actions applied in a Wilderness environment, in a short-term survival scenario, which serve to increase the likelihood of survival of the individual or group. The subscribers, commentators and moderators of r/survival are not responsible in any way for how this information is used nor for any actions based on it that may result in damage to property, injury, sickness or death, accidental or otherwise. Your training, preparedness, health, well-being and safety are your own responsibility! R/survival is a forum for sharing and discussion of the topic of wilderness survival and not an authoritative source of information.
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