A strip club in France using the name of Chief Crazy Horse doesn't plan on changing despite protests from the Sioux warrior's descendants.
Alfred Red Cloud went to Paris to deliver a letter in opposition to the Crazy Horse Saloon. Descendants had learned about the club during an HBO special in which women were dressed in feathered head-dresses.
The letter requested the club change its name. A meeting was reportedly held between Red Cloud and the club owners.
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Crazy Horse Saloon a sitting duck for Sioux rebuke
(The UK Stage 11/2)
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