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VISUAL ACTIVITY“Slaughtered for the Hide” In 1874, Harper’s Weekly featured this illustration of a buffalo-hide hunter skinning a carcass on the southwestern plains. City father Colonel Richard Dodge wrote of the carnage, “The air was foul with sickening stench, and the vast plain, which only a short twelve-month before teemed with animal life, was a dead, solitary, putrid desert.”READING THE IMAGE: What virtues and stereotypes of the West does this magazine cover express?CONNECTIONS: How did the slaughter of buffalo affect the lives of Plains Indians?
Library of Congress, 3b03485.