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A section of the ring of Indians of 20 nations who gathered around the flag pole for the flag raising ceremony on the site of old Fort Union

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Tepees in background.

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George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Caption card tracings: Indians Hist. [ca. 1910?]; Indian tribes Central Pl.; Indians Misc. ca. 1910?; Shelf.

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1910
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