File:'A Procession of Southern Cheyenne Warriors' by Howling Wolf, Honolulu Museum of Art.jpg

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English: A Procession of Southern Cheyenne Warriors by Howling Wolf (Cheyenne, Ho-na-nist-to, 1849-1927), ink, crayon, watercolor, and oil-based pigment on paper, mid to late 1870s, Honolulu Museum of Art accession 31152
Date mid to late 1870s
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Author Howling Wolf (Ho-na-nist-to)
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