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Most of the Salish tribe moved in the early 1870s from the Bitterroot Valley onto the Flathead Reservation, which they received by treaty. Chief Charlot refused. But in 1891, Chief Charlot also moved to the Flathead Reservation. Photographed in 1907-08 by Norman A. Forsyth.
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