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English: Portrait (Front) of Chief Tasunkakokipapi or Ta-Shung-Ga-Ko- Ke-Pa (One Whose Horse Is Feared), Called Young Man Afraid Of His Horses, an Oglala Lakota chief, holding a cane and fan.
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Source National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution, BAE GN 03247A 06537801
Author John K. Hillers(?)
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  • 2007-03-18 16:37 Oncamera 531×768×8 (80553 bytes) [[Young Man Afraid Of His Horses]], an [[Oglala]] [[Lakota]] chief, holding a cane and fan. Taken in 1884 by John K. Hillers. [http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=11C4U35085M87.13504&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&view=subscriptionsumm

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