Káma-Kapúska! Making Marks in Indian Country, 1833–34Main MenuScholarly ArticleWied-Neuwied’s Journal PagesA Sample ExhibitionNumak'aki Persons and ThemesProject NarrativeSourcesKristine K. Ronan866e3f0d78e6d37c93d7b8ddc8a882dd7a5e8029
Fort Clark
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12019-10-28T11:39:05-07:00Kristine K. Ronan866e3f0d78e6d37c93d7b8ddc8a882dd7a5e8029Aerial photograph, Fort Clark State Historic Site, n.d.1Aerial photograph, Fort Clark State Historic Site, n.d. State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck. Image courtesy of the State Historical Society of North Dakota.plain2019-10-28T11:39:05-07:00Kristine K. Ronan866e3f0d78e6d37c93d7b8ddc8a882dd7a5e8029