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Buffalo Ballad: On The Trail Of An American Icon by Heidi and Hans-Jürgen Koch is a striking exploration of the American bison, its history, and its cultural significance. This captivating nonfiction work combines evocative black-and-white photography with a compelling narrative tracing the rise, near-extinction, and resurgence of the bison across the Midwest plains. The story highlights how European settlement, industrialisation, and capitalism decimated the herds, transforming the landscape and the lives of those who depended on it.
The authors take readers on a journey through North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana, capturing the majesty of these iconic animals in their natural habitats. Beyond its historical perspective, the book delves into contemporary debates between cattle ranchers and bison advocates, showing that the bison remains a living, socio-cultural and political symbol. Buffalo Ballad is both an homage to the American soul and a thoughtful reflection on humanity’s relationship with nature.
A must-read for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone fascinated by the history and revival of America’s most iconic wildlife.







































