File:Edmond Guerrier.jpg

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Description A portrait of Edmond Guerrier. Guerrier was the son of Frenchman William Guerrier and Walks In Sight, a Cheyenne. Guerrier provided testimony to Congressional investigators at Fort Riley, KS in 1865 concerning the Sands Creek Massacre.
Date Image taken between 1861-1921
Source http://www.nps.gov/sand/historyculture/people.htm
Author Charles M. Bell
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