Killers of the Flower Moon

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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 64

Red 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.”

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