Ernie Peters, the Chief of the “Longest Walk,” drives ahead of the relay carrying the sacred pipe in New Stanton, June 23, 1978 which symbolizes the march for Indian rights from Sacramento to Washington, D.C. The marchers who number around 200 camped outside the Pittsburgh for several days and are resuming their walk where they had stopped at the intersection of interests 70 and 76. (AP Photo)

Ernie Peters, the Chief of the “Longest Walk,” drives ahead of the relay carrying the sacred pipe in New Stanton, June 23, 1978 which symbolizes the march for Indian rights from Sacramento to Washington, D.C. The marchers who number around 200 camped outside the Pittsburgh for several days and are resuming their walk where they had stopped at the intersection of interests 70 and 76. (AP Photo) Stock Photo
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Associated Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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2NDAD7C

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3011 x 1969 px | 25.5 x 16.7 cm | 10 x 6.6 inches | 300dpi

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23 June 1978

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Anonymous

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