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A Sioux Indian War Hatchet..................

arrowheads in that area. I did not know that an Indian man owned the ranch prior to knocking on his door. Later, I found out that his wife had died many years prior to my visit to his ranch, but that is all I ever found out. He never discussed how she died or exactly when she died. I brought the subject up a few times, but he just ignored me. After a few times, I never again asked, felt that if he wanted me to know, he would tell me. Thanks for reading my story. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
on the Forum...they are so interesting, beautiful pictures too! I remember the first ones that you sent to me by e-mail...could not believe the craftsmanship used in building those barns. Thanks for reading my story. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
I don't want to leave anything to chance. It deserved an owner that would show it its proper reverence and that is you !:)
 
When we get such a gift from someone we consider to be a friend, sometimes you don't know whether to show it off or put it away as treasure. I'm glad you decided to share it with us. Is there any particular history thet goes with it?

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