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Ho-Chunk / Native Americans in the United States / Indian reservation / Bureau of Indian Affairs / Federally recognized tribes / Indian Reorganization Act / National Archives and Records Administration / United States / Wisconsin / Henry Roe Cloud
Date: 2012-12-07 11:28:42
Ho-Chunk
Native Americans in the United States
Indian reservation
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Federally recognized tribes
Indian Reorganization Act
National Archives and Records Administration
United States
Wisconsin
Henry Roe Cloud

National Archives News November 2012

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