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This Blackfoot chief and horse were photographed at Bow River. The Blackfoot were first introduced to the domesticated horse during an attack by the Shoshone in the early 1700s. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis in 1910, hand tinted by Stanley R. Waine.
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