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COWBOYS & INDIANS II |
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Weninch Boseth was known as the "Iriquois Archer" but was probably a Britisher of Norwegian extraction |
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George Auger was a Welshman |
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Gottlieb "Fred" Fischer and his wife Alfreda loved to dress up in Western gear as part of their act for the Greatest Show on Earth |
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Werner Syre went by the showname William VanDroysen and married Dora Herms who became Hilda VanDroysen |
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There was once exhibited a tall lady advertised as "Princess Bonnahow, Indian Giantess". She claimed, or her manager claimed for her, that she was 6' 3", 694lbs and a full-blooded Pawnee - but I wouldn't bet on it. |
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This French tattooed artist known only by her stage name "Djita Salome" claimed in this postcard to have been tattooed by (native American) "Red-Skins from Dakota" in no less than 14 colors! |
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German born Jakob Nacken once fought against the Allies in WWII |
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