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Fitting, considering that Buffalo Bill himself was a fucking racist monster who literally is only famous for A. his stage show depicting him scalping a First Nations war chief, and B. being a buffalo murder machine
That's more than a bit of a reductionist view of Buffalo Bill. I think there might be a considerable amount of nuance that you're ignoring about him that you could glean from just reading his wiki[1]. Not saying he's a beacon of morality and ethics, but he wasn't just a racist with a stage show either.
[1]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Bill
His quotes on Native American rights and women's rights suggest he might have had broader views than you are considering. He could have been a racist but he appears to have been fairly progressive by 19th century standards.