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Name
  
Buffalo Woman


Died
  
1932, Fort Berthold

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Buffalo Bird Woman (ca. 1839-1932) was a traditional Hidatsa woman who lived on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Her Hidatsa name was Maaxiiriwia (variously transcribed as Maxidiwiac and Waheenee). She was known for maintaining the traditional Hidatsa skills of "gardening, the preparation of food, weaving and many others." She passed on the traditional ways of her culture and oral tradition through interviews with Gilbert Wilson, in which she described her own experience and the lives and work of Hidatsa women.

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Edward Lone Fight is her descendant.

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Books by Buffalo Bird Woman

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  • Buffalo Bird Woman. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden: Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1987. ISBN 978-0-87351-219-0.
  • Buffalo Bird Woman. Waheenee, an Indian girl's story. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991.
  • Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/buffalo/garden/garden.html

  • Buffalo Bird Woman Buffalo Bird Womans Garden Minnesota Historical Society

    Buffalo Bird Woman Buffalo Bird Womans Garden Kristie Kandoll Authors Website

    References

    Buffalo Bird Woman Wikipedia