Buffalo pound
The buffalo pound was a
corral at the terminus of a flared chute through which buffalo were herded and thereby trapped. David Mandelbaum's The Plains Cree contains diagrams and a complete description of the construction and use of such a pound.[1]
In 1758, explorer and fur trader Joseph Smith was the first European to record the use of a buffalo pound while travelling to the Assiniboine River.[2]
The common Cree name "Poundmaker", refers to someone who makes buffalo pounds.
References
- ISBN 978-0-404-15626-8.
- ISBN 9780802079800. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
See also
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- Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, a park in south-eastern Saskatchewan, which takes its name from the above term.