John Smith (Minnesota Chippewa)  National Museum of the American Indian

John Smith (Minnesota Chippewa) National Museum of the American Indian

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Portrait of John Smith, also known as the white wolf, elderly Native American Chippewa of Cass Lake, Minnesota, in traditional dress, 1914. (probably born between 1822 and 1826, although presumably as early

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Paul Buffalo Biography -- Tim Roufs -- University of Minnesota Duluth

History Season - A Chippewa Indian named John Smith who lived in the woods near Cass Lake, Minnesota claimed to be 137 years old before he died in 1922. Photo taken in 1915

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Chippewa indian hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Chief John Smith, Reputed to Be 138 Years Old When he Died, 1784-1922 - Rare Historical Photos

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