George Horse-Capture

George Horse-Capture

George Horse-Capture (born 1937) is a Native American anthropologist and writer. He was born in Fort Belknap, which is located in north-central Montana, near Harlem.

He has served as assistant professor of American Indian Studies at Montana State University.

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* [http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/A293 "Native American Authors Project, "George Horse-Capture", URL accessed 06/01/06]


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