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Crow scout's medicine bag still disputed
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JUNE 26, 2001 A medicine bag purported to have belonged to Curley, a Crow scout for Lt. Col. George A. Custer, is still in dispute 125 years after the Battle of Little Bighorn. Descendants of Curley want the bag repatriated. A man who once possessed it now claims he was wrongfully deprived of the pouch, worth an estimated $45,000, by the owners of a trading post who claim it was a payment for services rendered. Get the Story:
Medicine pouch in court dispute (The Billings Gazette 6/26) Relevant Links:
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument - http://www.nps.gov/libi Related Stories:
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