Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Bustling metropolis

In the late 18th century when Philadelphia and New York thought they were the center of population in America, they were unaware of the villages along the Knife River with over 7000 folks living in comfy earth lodges. At least until smallpox showed up.


No pegs or nails used

Saddle made from buffalo parts, what else?

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