File:Performer at the dedication of the Standing Bear statue.jpg

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Performer at the dedication of the Standing Bear statue at the US Capitol

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English: The legacy of Chief Standing Bear weighs heavily on our country’s history. After the Ponca tribe was forced to leave their home in 1877, Chief Standing Bear successfully fought the federal government to recognize Native Americans as persons entitled to civil rights under the law.
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Source https://twitter.com/RepGregStanton/status/1174435183325589504
Author United States House of Representatives - From the Office of Greg Stanton


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