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Photographing the Last Little Big Horn Survivors

How Rapid City photographer Bill Groethe got group shots and portraits of the old warriors

03/29/2018

Images of the Past

Photographing the Last Little Big Horn Survivors

Season 6 Episode 17 | 6m 35s

How Rapid City photographer Bill Groethe got group shots and portraits of the old warriors

Rapid City photographer Bill Groethe talks about his early career taking pictures during the construction of Mount Rushmore, and about the gathering of the last survivors of the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1948.

03/29/2018

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Images of the Past

Photographing the Last Little Big Horn Survivors

Season 6 Episode 17 | 6m 35s

Rapid City photographer Bill Groethe talks about his early career taking pictures during the construction of Mount Rushmore, and about the gathering of the last survivors of the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1948.

03/29/2018

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