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The American Civil War was not just North versus South. In modern day Oklahoma, the American Indians of the Indian Territory find themselves caught in the middle and have to pick a side. Their internal civil wars are no less fierce than the big one. You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.
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Music: Sad Folk Ballad With Fiddle Lead (Civil War Era Folk Ballad - Full Length) by BigAltX via pond5.com
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