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Weighing in on Crazy Horse settlement
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MAY 1, 2001 Two opinions about the apology and settlement offer of the Stroh's beer company to the descendants of Oglala Lakota Chief Crazy Horse. "Sometimes there are reminders that right is might. Last week in Mission, S.D., for example, John Stroh III delivered 32 blankets, 32 braids of sweet grass, 32 twists of tobacco, seven thoroughbred racehorses and an apology to Seth Big Crow, administrator of the estate of Crazy Horse. . ."
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Doug Grow: Healing prevails at forgiveness ceremony with Stroh, Indians (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 4/30) "When the descendants of revered Sioux warrior and a scion of a famed brewing family came together on the Rosebud Reservation last week, South Dakota marked an historic moment. . ."
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EDITORIAL: Apology marks historic moment for South Dakota (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 4/30) Relevant Links:
Crazy Horse Defense Fund - http://www.crazyhorsedefense.org Related Stories:
Company settles Crazy Horse lawsuit (4/27)
Crazy Horse descendants receive gifts today (4/26)
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