To: Chad Fairbanks
"Only to me, and the people who run Crazy Horse in Paris."
They don't wear "Indian feathered headdresses" at the Crazy Horse. They wear "show girl feathered headdresses" just like all the other show girl cabarets whether in Las Vegas or Paris. Their feathered headdresses have nothing to do with Chief Crazy Horse or American Indians. Actually I believe you are "the only one who's not seeing it."
116 posted on
10/18/2004 10:14:02 AM PDT by
monday
To: monday
The Showgirl Feathered Headdresses are different. Those are not Indian ones, as you so correctly point out. We have no disagreement on that at all.
However, when the headdresses in question are of an American Indian Style 9which I have seen) then one can obviously see the influence.
One question remains, however, and that is - where did the "fashion" of showgirls wearing feathered Headdresses originate, and how? - and what's with the rinestone bikinis? ;0)
118 posted on
10/18/2004 10:49:18 AM PDT by
Chad Fairbanks
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