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Title
DAKOTA IMAGES.
Abstract
The article offers brief profile of trader and educator Matilda Picotte Galpin and she earned a reputation as an intermediary between Indians and whites on the Upper Missouri River. It mentions Eagle Woman encouraged crosscultural understanding because of her fur-trade experience and faced dwindling resources following their move to the Great Sioux Reservation. It also mentions Galpin encouraged the Lakotas to adopt American norms.