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“Gen. Miles and Buffalo Bill viewing hostile Indian camp near Pine Ridge, S.D., January 16, 1891, photo and copyright 1891 by Grabill.” 01/16/1891



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Presumably this was taken following the Wounded Knee Massacre the month before.
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“Gen. Miles and Buffalo Bill viewing hostile Indian camp near Pine Ridge, S.D., January 16, 1891, photo and copyright 1891 by Grabill.” 01/16/1891

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Presumably this was taken following the Wounded Knee Massacre the month before.


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    • #January 16
    • #Native Americans
    • #western expansion
    • #Buffalo Bill
    • #Buffalo Bill Cody
    • #1800s
    • #Sioux
    • #Pine Ridge Reservation
    • #Wounded Knee
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