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Osage Nation relatives of Maj. Gen. Clarence L. Tinker, dressed in native attire, sing and dance to a song written to Tinker during their annual four day celebration called In-lon-shka held in Pawhuska Indian Village, Okla., June 30, 2013. Tinker was the highest ranking officer of Native-American ancestry and the first general lost in action during World War II.
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