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400:: Lest We Forget" and "PowWow." He also organized the Plains Indian Seminars that allowed Indian people and Anglos to exchange ideas and present new scholarly material. George worked closely with Indian tribes throughout the Northern Plains insuring that their voices were heard in a museum setting. He founded the first 463:
Horse Capture spent his entire professional life gathering materials about his tribe, the A'aninin. These works include photographs, objects, publications, and songs. With this material, he created the Tribal Archive Project, "a database that includes information from worldwide museum sources about
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in New York City. He worked at NMAI for 10 years, helping to develop the new museum to be built on the Mall in Washington, DC. He served as senior counselor to the director. He retired in 2004. "He was determined to make it a museum for Native peoples, not just about them." In 2005, he organized a
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at their home in Great Falls, as complications from diabetes and congestive heart failure. He was buried at Fort Belknap Agency Cemetery. He was survived by his third wife, KayKarol Horse Capture, and his four children. His many grandchildren and great-grandchildren knew him as "Grandpa Braids".
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He would "give his people an unprecedented voice in how their heritage would be presented and their artifacts displayed." During his tenure, George organized important exhibitions, such as "
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the A'aninin." One month after he presented his final version of the archive to tribal members, he died. This may be the first tribal digital archive created.
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He married Kay-Karol, his third wife. He had children from his previous marriages: George Jr., Joseph, Daylight, and Peter.
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grounds associated with a museum in the country. Annual celebrations continue to be held at the Joe Robbie Powwow Gardens.
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He also started publishing some of the material he had collected on the Gros Ventre and their culture and language.
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beginning in 1969. It gathered national attention for American Indian activism and issues. He enrolled at
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Horse Capture returned to Montana, where he served as assistant professor of American Indian Studies at
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In 1994, Horse Capture was selected as the Deputy Assistant Director for Cultural Resources at the
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Steve Chawkins, "George P. Horse Capture dies at 75; Native American curator"
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Review: The Seven Visions of Bull Lodge as Told by his Daughter Garter Snake
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Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap Reservation of Montana
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George Horse Capture shares the Aaninin, or Gros Ventre, origin story
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Joseph Horse Capture and Carmen Falcon Deane; stepfather, Peter Deane
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After leaving the Navy, Horse Capture worked for five years as a
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and earned a master's in history at the University there.
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Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery
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George Horse-Capture
Fort Belknap Agency, Montana
Great Falls, Montana
Fort Belknap Indian Community
American
anthropology
history
Butte High School
University of California, Berkeley
Montana State University
Anthropologist
activist
curator
shipfitter
welder
National Museum of the American Indian
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Montana State University
Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island
museum curators
Montana State University-Bozeman
American Association for State and Local History
A'aninin
anthropologist
Native Americans
curator
Cody, Wyoming
National Museum of the American Indian
Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap Reservation of Montana
A'aninin

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