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PHOTO OF THE DAY May 1, 2004  

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Where Oklahoma
When Early 1900s
Photographer Edward S. Curtis

This Oto Indian was a member of the combined Oto-Missouri tribe. The 1991 U.S. census listed some 1,350 Oto-Missouri still living near Parunee, Oklahoma.

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