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TitleA seasonal greeting at Pawnee Bill's Ranch in Pawnee, a small city in north-central Oklahoma named for the Pawnee people, was one of the American Indian tribes forcefully removed and marched, mostly on foot, from eastern states to what was called "Indian Territory" on the windy midwest plains in the 1870sNotePhysical details: digital, tiff file, color. Applies To: Applies To: all Title, date, keywords, and additional description details based on information provided by the photographer.The Pawnees are now (in the early 2020s) one of thirty-nine tribal nations that overlap with civilian authority in Oklahoma.Extent1 photographProvision ActivityPublication: United States 2020 Publication: 2020-12-01 Usage And Access PolicyNo known restrictions on publication.Acquisition SourceDLC Stock Number:LC-DIG-highsm-65471 (original digital file)