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Womanica

Cultivators: Buffalo Bird Woman

Womanica

Acast Creative Studios

History, Society & Culture, Education

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Buffalo Bird Woman (c. 1839-1932), also known as Maxidiwiac, was a Hidatsa woman whose recollections on traditional Hidatsa culture, customs, and especially agricultural knowledge, were written down and preserved through interviews at the turn of the 20th century.

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1:02.4

Hello, my name is Malia Agudelo, and I'm a production assistant at Wonder Media Network,

1:07.8

and I'm so excited to be guest hosting this episode of Wamanica.

1:12.0

This month, we're talking about cultivators, women who nurtured, cross-pollinated,

1:17.5

experimented, or went to great lengths to better understand and protect the natural world.

1:24.4

Today's Wamanikins spent her life caring for corn and sunflowers, an expert in giving back to the very land that fed her.

1:32.4

From soil to seed to crop, she dedicated her life to preserving ancestral knowledge to share with future generations.

1:40.4

Let's talk about Buffalo Bird Woman.

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