Buffalo Bill alias Wild Bill Cody

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Buffalo Bill alias Wild Bill Cody THE INDIANS Amazing Railway Routes

Girls on horseback

Indians on warpath

Canon de Chelly

Shaman Indian Indian Pot Girl

Plains Indians

Bear Claw Necklace Tomahawk Indian

Indian Medicine Ceremony

Indian invocation & Crow Indian

Indian & Cowboy

Cheyenne Girl Papago Girl

Masked Dancers

Papago Woman Walapai Indian

Sioux Chiefs

Indian Piercing Ritual

Sioux Indian Offering

Navajos Indians

Tipi's

Apache

Dakota Indian

Apache Woman Cooking

Petroglyphs The end... by Coddy