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Detail of Stephen H. Long’s 1822 Map of Arkansas Territory

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There were two key results of Long’s expedition — a very accurate description of Indian customs and Indian life as they existed among the Omaha, Oto, and Pawnee and his description of the land west of the Missouri River.

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