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Te-na-ze-pa, Sioux executed for part in Minnesota massacre of 1862.
Te-na-ze-pa, Sioux executed for part in Minnesota massacre of 1862.
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Date
[1860s]
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Te-na-ze-pa
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Sioux--Clothing
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Sioux--Personalities
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CU1109113
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"Te-na-ze-pa, Sioux executed for part in Minnesota massacre of 1862.", [1860s], (CU1109113) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.