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Camp Sioux. It Was Customary For Warriors To Ride In A Circle Around Their Leaders Tepee Before They Go On An Enemy Raid. Photo Taken From Volume 3 Of Edward S. Curtiss Encyclopedia Photograph by Edward Sheriff Curtis

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Camp Sioux. It Was Customary For Warriors To Ride In A Circle Around Their Leader's Tepee Before They Go On An Enemy Raid. Photo Taken From Volume 3 Of Edward S. Curtis's Encyclopedia by Edward Sheriff Curtis
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