The Way We Were
Dakota First Nation men from Sioux Valley in traditional dress astride horses ride past spectators during a parade, c.1960s. The first rider wears a war bonnet, a privilege accorded only men who have earned the right through an act of bravery. The second rider wears a head roach, part of a ceremonial grass dancers outfit. (courtesy McKee Archives)
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