A dance group from the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming is making a return trip to the Cheyenne Frontier Days.
Harvey Spoonhunter of the Wind River Dance Group said he and his family have been attending the event for years. But he said it wasn't until recently that people started viewing Indians in a favorable light.
The Indian Village has been a part of the Frontier Days since 1899. A permanent campground was established in the 1960s.
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Indian dancers hope to share culture with Frontier Days visitors
(AP 7/26)
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