Descendants of Lakota Chief Crazy Horse say they will keep going back to France to oppose a strip club using the name of their revered ancestor.
Alfred Red Cloud, a traditional chief, went to Paris to deliver a letter in opposition to the Crazy Horse Saloon. He said the club owners told him to expect a response before he returned to the U.S.
But the response never came, he said. So he plans on going back to France and will bring other Lakotas with him until the name is changed.
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Crazy Horse request unanswered
(AP 11/5)
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Crazy Horse Defense Project - http://crazyhorsedefense.org
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