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Caddo County /  Oklahoma / Comanche Campaign / Texas–Indian Wars / Fort Washita / Kiowa people / Buffalo Hump / Tonkawa Massacre / Caddo / Black Beaver / Oklahoma / Plains tribes / Native American history
Date: 2005-11-16 12:19:07
Caddo County
Oklahoma
Comanche Campaign
Texas–Indian Wars
Fort Washita
Kiowa people
Buffalo Hump
Tonkawa Massacre
Caddo
Black Beaver
Oklahoma
Plains tribes
Native American history

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