Spotted Tail's' headquarters.
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The start on the Grant Hunt.
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Indians at the Spotted Tail Agency.
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Sioux Chief 'Roman Nose'.
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Biggest wheel on earth 240 ft. diam. with heaviest axle ever forged (56 tons), World's Fair, St.Louis, U.S.A.
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Medicine men, with squirming rattlesnakes - odd homes of the Cliff Dwellers.
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Indian tribe, Minnesota.
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Old Bets, 120 years old.
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Ke-bey-na-ke (The Winner), Chippewa brave.
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Tepees of the Sioux Indians.
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The (AB) original babe in the wood.
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Wa-kan-o-zhan-zhan (Medicine Bottle), executed at Fort Snelling, November 11, 1865, for participating in the massacre of 1862.
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Wah bo jeeg (White Fisher), chief of the Gull Lake Band Chippewas, an old warrior once taken prisoner by the Sioux and speaks the language.
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Now we ke shick (Noon Day), a Chippewa chief.
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View of a group of Indians with Europeans in the yard of "Col. Murphy's near Shakopee".
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Tepees of the Sioux Indians.
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Winneshiek, head chief of the Winnebago.
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Old Bets, a Sioux squaw 120 years old, will long be remembered with gratitude by many of the Minnesota captives for her kindness to them while among the Sioux in 1862.
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Ma-Za-Oo-Nie -- the little bird hunter (Sioux).
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Ox carts, from Pembina, on Red river, 600 miles north of St. Paul.
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Red river ox carts.
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Winnebagos at Ft. Snelling, 1863.
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Red river half-breeds and carts.
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On carts, from Pembina, on Red river, 600 miles north of St. Paul.
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Red river carts.
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Red river half-breeds, and carts.
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Potrait of Sioux (Dakota) man, Little Six.
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Pembina half-breeds on a trading tour.
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Portrait of a Sioux (Dakota) woman in front of teepees.
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Portrait of a Sioux (Dakota) woman named Wenona among a group of teepees.
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