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Title: "Chief Kack-Kack (Gékék) of the Prairie Band of Potawatomi, ca. 1925"
ARC Identifier: 285629
Original location: http://media.nara.gov/media/images/39/5/39-0406a.gif
Description: "Item from Record Group 75: Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793 - 1989"; "Series: Potawatomi Agency: Photographs, 1890 - 1950"
Creator: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Potawatomi Agency
NARA (美国政府) 的一张照相。名字:"Chief Kack-Kack of the Prairie Band of Potawatomi, ca. 1925",翻译: 《Potawatomi(一个印第安民族)草原酋(?)的卡可卡可(Kack-Kack)酋长,差不多1925》
本来位于: http://media.nara.gov/media/images/39/5/39-0406a.gif
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