Pinto Horse Rider
Tom Many Guns
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Tom Many Guns was born in 1894. His stories bring out the rich cultural heritage of the Blackfeet that have been preserved through oral traditions. He tells of his early life and retells stories told to him by the elders. A map of Blackfeet territory and landmarks with their Blackfeet names with translations is included. 67 pages.
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