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Painting by George Catlin of a Mandan okipa ceremony. Circa 1835.

Image from http://staff.gps.edu/tumelaire/A.P%20American%20History/Art/George%20Catlin/GeorgeCatlin.htm.

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(del) (cur) 09:29, 20 October 2005 . . Ganymead . . 640x458 (366287 bytes) (Painting by George Catlin of a Mandan okipa ceremony. Circa 1835. Image from http://staff.gps.edu/tumelaire/A.P%20American%20History/Art/George%20Catlin/GeorgeCatlin.htm.) — Walden69 19:52, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

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