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NOVEMBER 2, 2000 The Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming, will feature the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone Tribes in an exhibit which opens November 10. The center's renovated Plains Indian Museum was opened in June. The $3.8 million project is focused on presenting Plains cultures without the typical stereotypes about war and conflict. Get the Story:
News Briefs: Exhibition spotlights Shoshone, Arapaho (The Billings Gazette 11/2) Relevant Links:
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center - www.bbhc.org/index_flashversion.html
Exhibit to feature tribes
Facebook TwitterNOVEMBER 2, 2000 The Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming, will feature the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone Tribes in an exhibit which opens November 10. The center's renovated Plains Indian Museum was opened in June. The $3.8 million project is focused on presenting Plains cultures without the typical stereotypes about war and conflict. Get the Story:
News Briefs: Exhibition spotlights Shoshone, Arapaho (The Billings Gazette 11/2) Relevant Links:
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center - www.bbhc.org/index_flashversion.html
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