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Great Sioux War of 1876–77 / Wahpeton / Native American tribes / Sioux / Sisseton /  South Dakota / Cheyenne people / Arapaho people / Western United States / History of North America / Plains tribes / Algonquian peoples / Comanche Campaign
Date: 2013-10-24 15:19:29
Great Sioux War of 1876–77
Wahpeton
Native American tribes
Sioux
Sisseton
South Dakota
Cheyenne people
Arapaho people
Western United States
History of North America
Plains tribes
Algonquian peoples
Comanche Campaign

Tongue  River  Railroad  Environmental  Impact  Statement   Docket  No.  FD  30186   National  Historic  Preservation  Act,  Section  106  Teleconference   July  8,

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