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Frank Takes Gun

I was proud to know that my people had a medicine that was God-powerful. Listen to me, peyote does have many amazing powers.
I have seen a blind boy regain his sight from taking it. Indians with ailments that hospital doctors couldn't cure have become healthy again after a peyote prayer meeting.
Once a Crow boy was to have his infected leg cut off by reservation doctors.
After a peyote ceremony, it grew well again.
                       -- Frank Takes Gun

Chewhonecoul

George W. Manypenny, Commissioner. [L. S.]
Ar-ke-kee-tah, his x mark, Or Stay By It. [L. S.]
Heh-cah-po, his x mark, Or Kickapoo. [L. S.]
Shaw-ka-haw-wa, his x mark, Or Medicine Horse. [L. S.]
Mi-ar-ke-tah-hun-she, his x mark, Or Big Soldier. [L. S.]
Cha-won-a-ke, his x mark, Or Buffalo Chief. [L. S.] Ottoes.
Ah-hah-che-ke-saw-ke, his x mark, Or Missouria Chief. [L. S.]
Maw-thra-ti-ne, his x mark, Or White Water. [L. S.] Missourias.

  • It can be clearly seen that the motto  "E Pluribus Unum" meaning "One Unity Composed of Many Parts"

DAILEY

ID: I0006
Name: James B. DAILEY 1 2 3 4
Sex: M
Birth: JUN 1872 in Otoe-Missouria (Big Blue) Reservation, NE
NATI: Otoe-Missouria, Eagle clan

Father: Unknown MISSOURIA
Mother: Unknown

Marriage 1 Rosa LADUE b: ABT 1870 in Otoe-Missouria (Big Blue) Reservation, NE
Children
 John Lee DAILEY b: 18 FEB 1896 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OK Territory
 Ethel DAILEY b: 1897 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OK Territory
 Esther DAILEY b: JUN 1899 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OK Territory
 Mamie DAILEY b: 1901 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OK Territory
 Ruby DAILEY b: 1904 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OK Territory
 James B. DAILEY , Jr. b: 1906 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OK Territory
 Joseph DAILEY b: 18 FEB 1909 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OK
 Frank DAILEY b: 1912 in Otoe-Missouria Reservation, OKNASH, Ova b: 20 FEB 1914 in Lake Victor, TX d: 13 MAY 2003 in Perry, OK

TEE VEE

Probably the most famous American B&W test pattern is the so-called "Indian Head" monoscope pattern. This pattern was originated by RCA in 1939; it was designed to be generated using a special tube called a monoscope, a CRT which had a metal plate target on which the pattern was printed. The black lines of the pattern would interrupt current flow as the pattern was scanned to provide the desired video output. These tubes could only handle black and white - no shades of grey hence they had to be simulated either with a halftone dot pattern or with patterns of fine lines.