Chief Black Coal

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Joshua J. Mark
by John K. Hillers
published on 25 November 2024
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Chief Black Coal (Wo’óoseinee’, l. c. 1840-1893) of the Northern Arapaho. Black Coal was among the 'peace chiefs' of the Arapaho who, along with others such as Chief Little Raven (l. c. 1810-1889) of the Southern Arapaho, tried to maintain peaceful relations with the US government and White settlers. Photograph by John K. Hillers, 1882.

National Anthropological Archives.

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