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WWF t-shirt is 'struggle' Natives face
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2001 Living in two different cultures is nothing new to Native Americans but Reuters has found a new way to document the phenomenon. A World Wrestling Federation t-shirt. Worn by a young Olgala Lakota man who visisted the unfinished Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Reuters says the t-shirt is "an example of the major struggle Native Americans have straddling both worlds." Get the Story:
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