Buffalo Gang
The "Buffalo Gang" refers to a group of outlaws active in the American West during the late 19th century. They were known for their involvement in cattle rustling and other criminal activities, often targeting ranchers and settlers. The gang's name is derived from the buffalo, a symbol of the American frontier.
The gang gained notoriety for their daring robberies and violent confrontations with law enforcement. Their activities contributed to the lawlessness of the era, prompting the formation of vigilante groups. The Buffalo Gang's legacy is often associated with the broader themes of the Wild West, including cowboys, outlaws, and frontier justice.