not sure, June 25, 1876 was, by all accounts hot and windless so I'd assume it was tucked in a parfleche hanging from a lodge pole...
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A good luck charm?
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nope
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Big hint! this item is expected to sell at auction for approx $30-$60K!!
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In the US?
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absolutely!...although native 'Mericans would dispute this.:03:
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25th of June 1876 you said.
Has it something to do with the battle at Little Bighorn ? Markus |
it was probably in the vicinity, but after Reno's
initial advance, wouldn't have made much difference on events. |
Someones scalp?
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nope; strictly a utilitarian item generally for religious or social activity and custom made.
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A smoking pipe?
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YES! otherwise known as a 'calumet...often made with pipestone'...now who's is it...?
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Inkpaduta?
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not Inkpaduta, though he was at LBH following his defeat in the Dakota War of 1862.The gentleman in question was a well regarded spiritual sort and great warrior/politico; which eventually culminated in his demise. Both leaders fled to Canada after 1876...where Inkpaduta died in 1881. BIG HINT: The gentleman in question adopted a white girl who could shoot superbly with either hand....:D
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Sitting Bull and I suppose you mean Annie Oakley. Who happened to be from and is buried in Ohio.
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