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	<title>Food Systems Summit Community | Gary Burniske | Favorites</title>
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				<title>Dennis posted an update in the group Action Track 3: In
the late 1800's American bison were reduced from tens of [&#133;]</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In<br />
the late 1800&#8217;s American bison were reduced from tens of millions of animals to<br />
approximately 1,000 animals in efforts to subjugate bison-reliant Tribes.<br />
Formerly bison-reliant societies in North America currently have between 20-40%<br />
less income per capita than the average Tribe that was not bison-reliant. 40%<br />
of members of Northern Great&hellip;</p>
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<div class="activity-link-preview-container"><p class="activity-link-preview-title"><a href="https://news.mongabay.com/2020/12/hope-and-peace-bison-return-to-the-rosebud-reservation/." target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Hope and peace: Bison return to the Rosebud reservation</a></p><div class="activity-link-preview-image"><a href="https://news.mongabay.com/2020/12/hope-and-peace-bison-return-to-the-rosebud-reservation/." target="_blank"><img src="https://foodsystems.community/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ClayBolt_WWF_04202017_DSC_0021-768x512-1.jpg" /></a></div><div class="activity-link-preview-excerpt"><p>The bison circled four times around the holding pen, before the lead animals took them into the 3,400-hectare (8,500-acre) pasture, their new home on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in the U.S. state of South Dakota. The thunder of 400 hooves &hellip; <a class="activity-link-preview-more" href="https://news.mongabay.com/2020/12/hope-and-peace-bison-return-to-the-rosebud-reservation/." target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Continue reading</a></p></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
				
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