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The Border and the Buffalo: An Untold Story of the Southwest Plains / The Bloody Border of Missouri and Kansas. The Story of the Slaughter of the Buffalo. Westward among the Big Game and Wild Tribes. A Story of Mountain and Plain cover

The Border and the Buffalo: An Untold Story of the Southwest Plains / The Bloody Border of Missouri and Kansas. The Story of the Slaughter of the Buffalo. Westward among the Big Game and Wild Tribes. A Story of Mountain and Plain

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The author offers first-person reminiscences of life on the southwestern plains, tracing childhood on a turbulent border, experiences hunting vast herds of buffalo, the techniques and commerce of hide gathering, and violent clashes with Indigenous warriors and guerrillas. The narrative mixes hunting lore and survival episodes—long treks, encounters with predators, camp life, and makeshift justice—with accounts of scouts and fellow hunters who guided or rescued parties. Interspersed are reflections on the ecological devastation caused by mass slaughter of buffalo and the hardships of frontier travel, together framing a portrait of rough-and-ready frontier communities, their routines, hazards, and codes of honor.

About the Author

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John R. Cook

John R. Cook was an American author known for his vivid depictions of the American West. His notable work, "The Border and the Buffalo: An Untold Story of the Southwest Plains," explores the tumultuous history of the border between Missouri and Kansas, highlighting the conflicts and the dramatic decline of the buffalo population. Cook's writing captures the essence of frontier life, the challenges faced by settlers, and the interactions with indigenous tribes. His contributions provide valuable insights into the cultural and environmental changes of the era, making his work a significant part of the literary heritage surrounding the American West.

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