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- George_Horse_Capture abstract "George Paul Horse Capture (October 20, 1937 - April 16, 2013) (Gros Ventre) was an anthropologist, activist and writer in the United States who was one of the first Native Americans to be a museum curator. He was the first curator of the Plains Indian Museum in Cody, Wyoming, and worked for a decade at the National Museum of the American Indian, during planning for its new building on the Mall in Washington, DC. He was an enrolled member of the A'aninin (Gros Ventre) tribe.".
- George_Horse_Capture comment "George Paul Horse Capture (October 20, 1937 - April 16, 2013) (Gros Ventre) was an anthropologist, activist and writer in the United States who was one of the first Native Americans to be a museum curator. He was the first curator of the Plains Indian Museum in Cody, Wyoming, and worked for a decade at the National Museum of the American Indian, during planning for its new building on the Mall in Washington, DC. He was an enrolled member of the A'aninin (Gros Ventre) tribe.".