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Episode Five: Buffalo Bill's Wild Legacy

49 min · 12 de oct de 2022
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This week we look at the wedding of Chief High Bear and Holy Blanket at Buffalo Bill's Wild West "Educational" event and the life and complicated legacy of Buffalo Bill. Was he a man who believed in equality and worked within the confines of the society in which he lived to provide a better life for Native Americans or a savvy entrepreneur who exploited underprivileged peoples and carefully crafted the racist and stereotypical view of the old "Wild West" that we still have today. Explore with us and let us know what you think at the end! Become a Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/Obscuriana] supporter to show us some love! Find us on socials @obscuriana or @obscurianashow on Facebook. Visit our website - obscuriana.org [//obscuriana.org] - to see detailed show notes.

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