YORK FACTORY EXPRESS JOURNAL, 1831:
"Our horses did not require either whip or spur to induce them to follow the Buffalo Bull, for being broke into hunting they enjoyed it as much as their riders, at least if I may judge from my own charger, who was so unwilling to be restrained that in attempting to do so, the saddle which had not been sufficiently tightened came under his belly, and as might have been expected, down came I full tilt upon the ground. #SKHistory #BuffaloHunt #AmWriting #Books
Old Texas (1916)

Produced by legendary cattleman Colonel Charles Goodnight, this film presents a narrative of his relationship with the Kiowa tribe who inhabited the area in and around Palo Duro Canyon and the JA Ranch. The film documents scenes from bison hunts, daily life in the Kiowa camp and the JA Ranch, and rituals and customs of the tribe. Included is footage of the last buffalo hunt that Charles Goodnight held on the ranch and invited the Kiowa to attend.

YORK FACTORY EXPRESS JOURNAL, 1831:
"Messrs John Rowand, accompanied by Messrs Duncan Finlayson, James Douglas, & I went out on horseback to hunt buffalo. After a ride of about two hours we suddenly perceived on immerging from a kind of gully, a very large bull, who no sooner discovered us than he set off at his utmost speed in another direction. We lost no time in giving him chase, nor did our horses require either whip or spur to induce them to follow... #BuffaloHunt #History #Canada #Books