We were country people also ☝🏽 Although my people wore Cowboy hats we were there to dance and carry on our heritage. There is nothing shameful about them, that also applies to their attire. They’re more culturally active and aware than we could ever be. They’re more connected than us, and for you to bring something up that minor and irrelevant is “shameful.” Appreciate the beauty of these people rather than dwell on something so childish. Listen to the announcer taking about carrying on our way of life, the way of my/our ancestors. We were there to bring life, so please don’t discriminate.
That's my grandma, Mary Red Head, sitting in the stand with her husband Louis Old Rock. I sure do miss her. R.I.P. grandma ❤
a lot of those dancers are ranchers.... cowboy hats are part of the package......
It is good to see our people
My daughter has Blackfoot blood. Beautiful dancing.💖
Phillip dog gun was my grandpa, my mother was born and raised heart butte
Hey Louie paul....long long time
o not wear the white mans "cow boy" hats while dancing to our dance,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT IS SHAMEFULL.
Post about it then
We were country people also ☝🏽 Although my people wore Cowboy hats we were there to dance and carry on our heritage. There is nothing shameful about them, that also applies to their attire. They’re more culturally active and aware than we could ever be. They’re more connected than us, and for you to bring something up that minor and irrelevant is “shameful.” Appreciate the beauty of these people rather than dwell on something so childish. Listen to the announcer taking about carrying on our way of life, the way of my/our ancestors. We were there to bring life, so please don’t discriminate.
Many things were adopted, from glass beads to tobacco tin lids- adopting and repurpose is a sign of a vivid culture- alive and cared about!