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Corrals Marker
Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: August 28, 2020
Caption: Corrals Marker
Additional Description: Captions: (center) Map showing location of corrals at Fort Clark.; (upper right) Aerial view of Fort Clark with corrals highlighted.; (bottom left) Horses were very valuable and the reason corrals were built to inhibit theft as shown in No Two Horns' pictograph of a horse raid.; (bottom center) Excavation of the "Bullberry Fence" corral at Like-A-Fishhook village.; (bottom right) Photograph depicts a native stand of bullberry bushed with ripe fruit.
Submitted: December 12, 2020, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p556539
File Size: 3.573 Megabytes

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