A TRIBUTE TO A PEOPLE THAT WAS DRIVEN TO THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION.

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A TRIBUTE TO A PEOPLE THAT WAS DRIVEN TO THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION

THE NATIVE AMERICAN They lived peacefully and happy for thousands of years in the land of their forefathers. But all that was about to change by the invading hoards of the white settlers in search of a new way of life. But in spite of the greed of the white man, the butchery of their families and the theft of their land. They always remained ………………..

AMERICAN HORSESIOUX

CURLY CROWCRE

CHIEF BLACK BULL SIOUX

CRAZY HORSE SIOUX

CHIEF CROW KING SIOUX

CHIEF OITISHOSHONE

CHIEF OURAY UTE

CHIEF PETALESHARROW PAWNEE

CHIEF PLENTY COUPS CROW

CHIEF RED CLOUD SIOUX

CHIEF SCABBY BULL ARAPAHO

CHIEF SITTING BULLSIOUX

CHIEF THUNDERCHIEF BLACKFOOT

CHIEF TWO MOONS CHEYENNE

CHIEF WANDUTA SIOUX

CHIEF WHITEHORSE KIOWA

CHIEF DULL KNIFE CHEYENNE

CHIEF GALL SIOUX

CHIEF JOSEPHNEZ PERCE

COCHISE APACHE

ESKADI APACHE

GERONIMO APACHE

LITTLE HORSE SIOUX

MANGASAPACHE

NAICHEZCHIRICAHUA