Talk:Lone Wolf (person)

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The Hitchcock decision mentions the Lone Wolf of the complaint filing an affidavit in 1901. But the Kiowa exhibit at the Smithsonian, put together by Arvo Mikkanen in 2001, states that it was Chief Lone Wolf and not some other Lone Wolf that filed the suit.

Also present in the exhibit is an original document from the National Archives signed by Lone Wolf in 1892.

The exhibit also has a very large photograph of Lone Wolf. It is not the same photo as here, but it is the same man.

So something is messed up somewhere, either Chief Lone Wolf lived longer than is thought, or it was some other, also very famous Chief Lone Wolf in the Hitchcock decision. Xj 04:39, 23 February 2007 (UTC)