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Chief Standing Bear Tomahawk

By Courtesy of Daderot / Wikimedia Commons
This pipe tomahawk displayed in Harvard's Peabody Museum belonged to Ponca chief Standing Bear, a civil rights leader who helped win Native Americans recognition from the courts as persons, with the right to sue for their own freedom.
This pipe tomahawk displayed in Harvard's Peabody Museum belonged to Ponca chief Standing Bear, a civil rights leader who helped win Native Americans recognition from the courts as persons, with the right to sue for their own freedom.

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