What cultural significance do bison hold for many Native Nations?
A They serve as spiritual relatives and are used for various resources.
B They are regarded merely as livestock.
C They are seen as pests that disrupt agriculture.
Fact: Many Native Nations regard bison as teachers and spiritual relatives, utilising every part of the animal for sustenance and cultural practices, underscoring their importance.
Correct Answer: They serve as spiritual relatives and are used for various resources.