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Text of U.S. Court Library 8th Circuit’s Traveling Display CHIEF STANDING BEAR: A PERSON UNDER THE LAW A Trail of Tears This is the story of Standing Bear, a Ponca chief who in 1879 won the right to be considered a pe
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City

Omaha / /

Company

the Herald / /

Country

United States / India / /

Event

Person Travel / /

Facility

Fort Laramie / U.S. Court Library / Ponca Trail of Tears / /

IndustryTerm

food / /

NaturalFeature

Niobrara river / Missouri river / /

Organization

Nebraska District Court / U.S. government / /

Person

Prairie Flower / George Crook / Bear Shield / Iron Eye / Carl Schurz / Andrew Jackson Poppleton / John Lee Webster / Elmer Scipio Dundy / Genio Madison Lambertson / Thomas Henry Tibbles / Elmer S. Dundy / Standing Bear / Andrew Jackson / /

Position

journalist / Traveling Display CHIEF / Secretary of the Interior / Ponca chief / General / Attorney for the District of Nebraska / Judge / interpreter / Chief / /

ProvinceOrState

Missouri / South Dakota / Nebraska / Oklahoma / /

PublishedMedium

the Herald / /

Region

northern Nebraska / /

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