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Has anyone heard of them? I saw two guys last weekend riding in Sioux Falls, SD with the 3 patches said Ghost Bonnet on top, I missed the bottom rocker because it was dark. Up until then I had never heard about them. I tried google and didn't see anything either.
Fly... I meant "American Indians". I use the term "Indian" instead of "Native American" in deference to Russell Means (and to some "swarthy breathern of the forest" who are inHis Majesty's Southern Indian Dept. (Rev War Reenactment)). They, AND Mr. Means, point out the difference in being "American Indian" and being a "Native American". Most all of us on these forums are "native" Americans... very few of us are "American Indians"!
When I hear "Ghost Bonnett" and "South Dakota", I think of the ghost dance, and consequently: Dakota, Blackfeet, Cheyenne... "Indians".
Fly... I meant "American Indians". I use the term "Indian" instead of "Native American" in deference to Russell Means (and to some "swarthy breathern of the forest" who are inHis Majesty's Southern Indian Dept. (Rev War Reenactment)). They, AND Mr. Means, point out the difference in being "American Indian" and being a "Native American". Most all of us on these forums are "native" Americans... very few of us are "American Indians"!
When I hear "Ghost Bonnett" and "South Dakota", I think of the ghost dance, and consequently: Dakota, Blackfeet, Cheyenne... "Indians".
Jim aka kiltiemon (also from a tribal culture)
When I moved to Montana, I quickly learned that "Native American" is a term that non-Indians living far from Indian Country use.
My work takes me out to 6 of our 7 reservations out here, and it is "American Indian" on every one, as in every official state usage, too.
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