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“Blackfoot warriors often traveled great distances on foot,” says Howard Terpning. “There are accounts of men walking as far south as Mexico (the 'always-summer land') to obtain horses. A lone warrior might decide to explore an unfamiliar part of the country; travel alone and on foot to seek out and avenge an enemy or to perhaps steal horses from that enemy. Whatever this man’s reason was for walking a great distance we can only speculate, but he had the survival skills and stamina to accomplish just about anything he set out to do . . . provided he avoided enemy war parties.”
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Height | 38 |
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Width | 26 |
Edition | EXTRA LARGE CANVAS EDITION |
Limited Edition of | 200 |
Published | November 2007 |
Artist | Howard Terpning |
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