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Five Ojibwa Indians: man, woman, and three children in canoe / AN INCREDIBLE VIDEO and photos of Native Americans dancing for the US President sheds light on discrimination in the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Video clips from the late 1800s show members of the Sioux tribe, one of the largest Native American tribes in the U.S, performing a traditional Sioux ghost dance as part of a Wild West show, before going on to perform a Buffalo dance in what were some of the earliest video recordings ever taken. And later in the video the Hopi Indians can be seen performing a ???snake dance??? in 1913 for then President Theodore Roosevelt while scores of people look on from the side-lines / mediadrumworld.com
2017-09-19
Public Domain / mediadrumworld.c/EAST NEWS
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Public Domain / mediadrumworld.c
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