Descendants of Lakota Chief Crazy Horse are asking a strip club in Paris, France, to change its name.
Chief Alfred Red Cloud went to Paris to deliver a letter opposing the name of the strip club. Descendants say the use of Crazy Horse's name is offensive.
Crazy Horse's family has fought the use of his name and image on several products. The family came to an agreement with Stroh's Brewing Co. to stop distributing a malt liquor with the chief's name. A lawsuit against Hornell Brewing, which produces the liquor, is ongoing.
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Sioux chief takes Paris club to task
(The Scotsman 10/18)
No horsing around with Crazy Horse (AP 10/16)
Native Americans Declare War on Paris Strip Club (PA 10/17)
Crazy Horse Kin Want Strip Club Renamed (AP 10/16)
Letter from Harvey White Woman (AP 10/14)
Relevant Links:
Crazy Horse Defense Project - http://crazyhorsedefense.org
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