Sioux Whitecalf and his troup of Indian Dancers. They return every year to Ogallala Nebraska once the hunting grounds of the Oglala tribe. Visitors to Nebraska can see the different ceremonial dances performed. This postcard is from the 1950's or early 1960's.
In this blog I wish to share postcards from my collection with others, as there are many different catagories of postcards. I also will share what I am currently selling on Ebay. I like selling, buying and trading postcards. The Plus in the title is for the handcraft items I make and collect. Also for all the ephemera I collect.
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2 comments:
How interesting. I wonder if his family still performs? blessings,Kathleen
I'm going to show this card to Francois as soon as he akes up! He's crazy about this topic!
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