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- People Escaping from the Indian Massacre of 1862, At Dinner on a Prairie. / Photographed by one of the Party
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- Nuk To Mi Ska. - "White Spider." Little Crow's Brother. / Photographed by Upton
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- Sioux Prisoners. : (Wife and Children of Condemned Sioux Chief.) / Photographed by Upton
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- Wa-Kan-O-Zhan-Zhan, (Medicine Bottle) : Engaged in the Massacre of 1862. A prisoner at Fort Snelling, condemned to death
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- Wa-Kan-O-Zhan-Zhan, (Medicine Bottle) : Engaged in the Massacre of 1862. Prisoner at Fort Snelling. / Photographed by Whitney
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- Wa-Kan-O-Zhan-Zhan, (Medicine Bottle) : Hung at Fort Snelling, November 11th, 1865, for participating in the Massacre of 1862. / Upton Photo
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- Sha-kpe, (Little Six.) : Sioux Chief, Engaged in Massacre of 1862, boasts of having killed thirteen Women and Children
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- Little Crow, : A Sioux Chief, and Leader of the Indian Massacre of 1862, in Minnesota. / Whitney, St. Paul
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- Little Crow's Son. Wo-Wi-Na-Pe. (One Who Comes In Sight) : Taken prisoner by the Military Expedition, under command of Brig. Gen. Sibley, 1863. / Photographed by J. E. Whitney, at Fort Snelling, February 24, 1864
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- Ta-Tanka-Nazin, : (Standing Buffalo,) A hereditary Chief of the Sioux, and a participator in the Massacre of 1862, in Minnesota
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- Cut Nose, : Who in the Massacre of 1862, in Minnesota, murdered 18 Women and Children and 5 Men. / Whitney, St. Paul
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- Anpetu-Tokeca, (Other day.) : Who rescued Sixty-two persons from the Indian Massacre of 1862, in Minnesota
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- Ma-Za-Sha, (Red Iron,) A friendly Sioux, Chief
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- U-Se-Do-Ha. A Sioux Belle
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- Han-Ye-Tu Was-Te. (Beautiful Night.) A Dakotah (Sioux) Belle
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- Good Road Woman
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- Can-ku Was-te Win. (Good Road Woman.) A Sioux Beauty
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- Anpetu-Sapa-Win. (Black Day Woman.) A Sioux Belle
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- Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, (Hole in the Day.) The Celebrated Chippewa Chief
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- Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, (Hole in the Day.) The Celebrated Chippewa Chief
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- Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, (Hole in the Day.) The Celebrated Chippewa Chief
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- Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
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- Wah Bo Jeeg. (White Fisher,) : Chief Gull Lake Band Chippewas. An old Warrior, once taken prisoner by the Sioux, and speaks the language
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- Nah Gun E Gah Bow. (Standing Forward.) Chief of Rabbit Lake Band of Chippewas
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- Ah Ah Shaw We Ke Shick. (Crossing Sky.) Chief of Rabbit Lake Chippewas. A brave and good Indian
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- Ne-Bah-Quah-Om. (Big Dog.) : A Chippewa Chief, who offered himself and his band of Warriors to Government, to fight the Sioux in their raid in Minnesota in 1862
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- O-Ge-Mah-O-Cha-Wub. (Mountain Chief) : Chief of Leech Lake Chippewas
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- Now-We-Ke-Shick. (Noon Day.) A Chippewa Chief
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- Ka-Ze-Osh. (One Who Sails) A Chippewa Chief
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- Naw Gaw Nab, (The Foremost Sitter.) Orator and Second Chief of Wisconsin Chippewas
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- Brig. Gen. H.H. Sibley
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- Te-he-do-ne-cha
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- Ta-o-pee.--(Wounded Man.) : A Friendly Sioux Indian chiefly instrumental in bringing the white settlers in safety to camp during the Indian War of 1862
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- Te-Na-Ze-Pa. Dakota (Sioux) Warrior
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- Hole-in-the-day
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- Kish-Kah-Nah-Cut. (Stump.) / Chief of Mille Lac Chippewa
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- Indians at Mission, day before the Massacre
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- People Escaping from the Indian Massacre of 1862, in Minnesota. At Dinner on a Prairie. Photographed by one of the Party
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- Squaws guarding Corn from Black-Birds
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- Wo-ne-na-pa (Son of Little Crow).
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- Wah-pa-doo-ta. "Red Leaf". : Sioux Warrior Executed at Mankato for taking part in Indian Massacre of 1862
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- Te-na-ze-pa. Sioux Warrior
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- Chippewa Chief
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- Sha-kpe, (Little Six.) : Sioux. Boasts of having killed Thirteen Women and Children
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- Andrew Good Thunder with American officials