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Eddy Cobiness, (July 17, 1933 – January 1, 1996) was a Canadian artist. [1] He was an Ojibwe - Native Canadian and his art work is characterized by scenes from the life outdoors and nature . He began with realistic scenes and then evolved into more abstract work.
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This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Bison_skull_pile.jpg licensed with PD-US 2011-02-09T23:51:10Z Kaldari 5689x4448 (2473795 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Photograph from the mid-1870s of a pile of [[w:American bison|American bison]] skulls waiting to be ground for fertilizer.
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Eddie Shore in Springfield, Massachusetts. Although Shore had played his last NHL game, he played two more seasons in Springfield. The Indians halted operations during World War II, and Shore moved his players to Buffalo where he coached the Buffalo Bisons of the AHL to the Calder Cup championship in 1943 and 1944.
Kiowa ledger art drawing possibly depicting the Buffalo Wallow battle in 1874, a fight between Southern Plains Indians and the U.S. Army during the Red River War.. Ledger art is narrative drawing or painting on paper or cloth, predominantly practiced by Plains Indian, but also from the Plateau and Great Basin.