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A Successful Raid For Horses. The Apsaroke Were One Of The Most Foreign Tribes To Fear And Their Stories Of Looting, More Or Less Important, Are No Longer Counted. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis Photograph by Edward Sheriff Curtis

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A Successful Raid For Horses. The Apsaroke Were One Of The Most Foreign Tribes To Fear And Their Stories Of Looting, More Or Less Important, Are No Longer Counted. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
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