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English: Chief John Grass of the Uncapapa Sioux. He spoke all the the different tribal languages and was the greatest interpreter of the Indian sign language.
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Source Walker, T. B. 1840-1928, Descriptive catalogue with reproductions of life-size bust portraits of famous Indian chiefs, great medicine men, notable Indian warriors and renowned explorers, scouts and guides: with an authentic biographical sketch of each subject and a brief history of the Indian tribes which they represent. Exhibited in the Minnesota pioneers' portrait galleries, State fair grounds. Minneapolis: Press of Hahn & Harmon Co., 1909
Author T.B. Walker

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