to  be  buried  here.”  She called  the Osage   chief,  and Anna’s  skull
was retrieved   and,    at  a   quiet   ceremony,   interred    with    her other
remains.
The missing panel   of  the photograph  that    shows   Hale    (far    left),
dressed in  a   suit    and cap and wearing glasses.    The entire  panoramic
photograph—which    includes    Hale    on  the very    far left—is shown   on
the title   page    at  the beginning   of  the book. Credit    64Red Corn    gave    me  the names   of  several Osage   who,    she thought,
might   have    information about   the murders,    and she promised    to
later   share   with    me  a   related story   about   her grandfather.    “It’s
hard     for     us  to  talk    about   what    happened    during  the     Reign   of
Terror,”    she explained.  “So many    Osage   lost    a   mother  or  a   father
or  a   sister  or  a   brother or  a   cousin. That    pain    never   goes    away.”
