File:Crow Scouts 1913.jpg

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English: Former US Army Crow Scouts at the Little Bighorn battlefield in Montana, circa 1913. (Left to right) White Man Runs Him, Hairy Moccasin, Curly and Goes Ahead
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Source http://www.bridgestree.org/documents/Custers_Scouts_at_Little_Big_Horn.pdf
Author United States Army

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