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A mannequin depicting Daniel Nimham, chief of the Wappinger Indian tribe during the Revolutionary War, is shown at the National Museum of the United States Army at Fort Belvoir, Va., June 7, 2025. The display is part of the new "Call to Arms" exhibit at the museum. Nimham enlisted his tribe to help the Patriot cause. He and 15 of his tribe, including his son Abraham, were killed at the Battle of Kingsbridge, Aug. 31, 1778, in Bronx, N.Y.

PHOTO BY: David Vergun, DOD
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