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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
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Why does the Pawnee warrior Loots-Tow-Oots hold a sword in the photograph taken of him and his wife in 1868?

History
2 answers:
GaryK [48]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

To recall his service in a Union cavalry unit during the war

Explanation:

Pawnee warrior, who participated on the side of the Union during the American Civil War, otherwise known as Loots-Tow-Oots (Rattlesnake) or George Esaw, Pawnee, together with his Wife, took a photograph in 1868. In the picture, they were seen wearing Partial Native Dress, in which Pawnee is in Partial Civil War Uniform, where Loots-tow-oots is seen sitted, carrying a sword in his hand.

Hence, the reason Pawnee warrior Loots-Tow-Oots hold a sword in the photograph taken of him and his wife in 1868 is "to recall his service in a Union cavalry unit during the war."

iogann1982 [59]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: I don't really have a answer for question right now but I'll get back to it later

Explanation:

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