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To: Chad Fairbanks
"Well, they use feathered head-dresses, so do you think it's a horse they are referring to in the name, or the Indian?"

They use feathered headdresses in similar shows in Vegas that have nothing to do with Indians. Their only mistake was admitting the idea for the name came from native American culture on their web site.
78 posted on 10/14/2004 2:02:54 PM PDT by monday
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To: monday
They use feathered headdresses in similar shows in Vegas that have nothing to do with Indians.

Really. Good for them. If this were about Vegas, that might be relevent.

Their only mistake was admitting the idea for the name came from native American culture on their web site.

Nah. The mistake was the fact that the French at some point decided tehy needed a name for a strip club and said "Gee, why don't we name it after some famous american indian?" which, in all honesty makes zero sense to me...

But either way, if the Sioux wanna, well, threaten to sue, that's fine. They can do that. It just shows how beaten down they've become, and personally I think it's sad that a once fierce and proud people have succumbed to the liberal plantation mentality...

83 posted on 10/14/2004 2:18:22 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks ("I don't worry about Muggers. My biggest fear is Poachers." - Elizabeth Edwards)
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To: monday
I was stationed 60 miles from Paris in 1959-1960. Of course I went to Paris at least once a month. I attended shows in clubs large and small. I think they all had ladies in feathered head dress. Last time in Paris was 1993 the show at The Opera had dancers in head dress.
106 posted on 10/17/2004 4:40:16 PM PDT by HarryDog
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