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Indians Bury Hatchet on Custer Battlefield

Fifty years after the Battle of Little Big Horn, the surviving personnel, Indian and the 7th Cavalry, show up on the battlefield to exchange an American flag and Indian blankets.

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  • Edward S. Godfrey

    Edward S. Godfrey

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Fifty years after the Battle of Little Big Horn, the surviving personnel, Indian and the 7th Cavalry, show up on the battlefield to exchange an American flag and Indian blankets.

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