Indian Man in Traditional Buckskin Clothing Using Sign Language to Express Long Ago

Indian Man in Traditional Buckskin Clothing Using Sign Language to Express Long Ago

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Preferred Citation

Indian Man in Traditional Buckskin Clothing Using Sign Language to Express Long Ago, James Willard Schultz Photographs and Personal Papers Collection, Montana State University (MSU) Library, Bozeman, MT, https://arc.lib.montana.edu/schultz-0010/item.php?id=377

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