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Mato Paha; the story of Bear butte, Black hills landmark and Indian shrine, its scenic, historic, and scientific uniqueness,

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Main Author: Odell, Thomas Edward.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Spearfish, S.D., T. E. Odell, 1942.
Subjects:
Indians of North America > South Dakota.
Bear Butte (S.D.)
South Dakota > History.
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