are in front of the plane's nation which is the brinton exposition of american -- of native americanlanes materials. it's a testament to the n,portance of the galatio family, patience -- patrons of the native people and they are treasured by the crow and over the course of 40 years, it's adopted into the tribe and eventually made an honorary crow medicine woman. the family benefits by receiving countless pieces of really important crow art of which you will see behind us and which really form the nucleus of this exhibition. these elaborate headdresses which are very important and very spiritual within the crow tribe, those are not things that would be given to just anybody. so it shows the reference that the tribe held for edith gallatin in particular. the 1830's. it represents the height of thatperiod of art. you can see the owner has decorated it with some of his war deeds, and those deeds are carried on again in the back of k. rapidly made in the early 1830's is collected in 1865 by a british army officer and eventually finds its way back to and we were fortunate enough to be able