<BR>Thanks for the info I found the article in the summer 1981 issue The Museum of the Fur Trade quarterly on Plains Indian Hair Plates. It refers to a Seneca wearing them in 1830 and David Burnet describing them on the Comanches in 1820. Also they were painted by Catlin in 1834 on a Kiowa chief, by Miller on several Sioux and by Albert on a Cheyenne at Bent Fort in 1845. The oldest documented set of hair plate are in the US National Museum are brass collected by Gunnison from the Ute in 1853.
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<BR>John My pot may be used again this week end at the Fort Restaurant
<BR>Thanks again Mark "Roadkill" Loader</FONT></HTML>
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Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 07:38:39 -0600
From: "Bill Klesinger" <bill@klesinger.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Buck Connor
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Where is Buck Connor ? I have a message for him ! I have not heard from him
in a bit. Dose anyone know if he is back on line ?
Bill
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