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What were consequences of the destruction of the bison population for native americans

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The researchers claim that the rapid destruction of the bison created an equally dramatic decline in the heights of the Native Americans who depended on them -- and a worse per capita income that persists today.

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There was less food and the natural ecology of the place where they lived was ruined because the numbers of bisons dwindled. This as a consequence led to tougher times during which the native Americans had to endure great hardships.
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