I am a ‘Shaman’ (Medicine Man) I am Sitting Bull I am Crazy Horse I am

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I am a ‘Shaman’ (Medicine Man) I am Sitting Bull I am Crazy Horse I am Jedediah Smith (mountain man)

I am General George Custer I am Joseph Smith I am Brigham Young I am George Catlin

Ella Watson & James Averill I am John W Illiff We are Ella Watson & James Averill I am Wild Bill Hickok I am ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody

Charles Goodnight & Oliver Loving We are Charles Goodnight & Oliver Loving I am Ely Parker I am Joseph McCoy I am Charles Russell

I am Little Crow I am Red Cloud I am Wyatt Earp I am Wovoka

I am the Forty Niners I am the Homesteaders I am the US Marshals I am a Sheriff

“Cowboys “ / Cattle Ranchers President Ulysses S Grant I am the “Cowboys “ / Cattle Ranchers I am President Ulysses S Grant I am John Deere I am the Exodusters

I am the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) I am Billy the Kid I am the Railroad workers I am the Texas Rangers