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Exhibit documents Custer's Last Stand
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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2002 The Jacobson House Native Art Center in Norman, Oklahoma, is hosting a traveling exhibit featuring the drawings of Minniconjou Sioux Chief White Bull. White Bull took part in the Battle of Little Bighorn. He worked with a Oklahoma University researcher to document the Plains way of life. After a stint at the Norman center, the exhibit will move to locations in the state and elsewhere. Get the Story:
Exhibit takes Native American look at Little Bighorn (The Daily Oklahoman 4/4) Relevant Links:
Jacobson House Native Art Center - http://www.jacobsonhouse.com
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