The family of Ruby Brown donate Native American artifacts for presentation. Photo/Cassandra Matney
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The Stagecoach Museum was quite the busy place over the weekend with a book signing and Native American Special by the family of Ruby Brown. Found among the family’s items was a custom Native American hand-beaded pair of gloves and what appeared to be a bib or possible breast-plate. The artifacts were on display for Saturday up until the presentation and then will be taken to South Dakota where it is hoped more information can be learned about the tribe that may have created them.