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Costume of Spotted Weasel. It belonged to the Oglala Chief of Pine Ridge (South Dakota), who was one of the protagonists of the Wild West Show of Buffalo Bill. Given as a sign of friendship to the Frenchman Joe Hamman (1883-1974) in 1904, who was passionate admirer of Native American culture in France as well as an illustrator and French Western movie cineast. Buckskin, pearls, feathers. MNB 2013.7.1-4. Photo: Adrien Didierjean. 
Location Musée franco-américain du château de Blérancourt/Blérancourt/France
Unique Identifier ART537778 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4684px × 9056px 
Photo Credit © RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY 
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20th century CE
Buffalo Bill (1846-1917) aka Cody, William Frederick
Clothing
Costume
Dress
Leather
Oglala