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Thanks for posting this video, this dancer is wearing Fancy Dancer Regalia but is also wearing Eagle Dancer Regalia on his arms. Some First Nations consider the Eagle Dance to be very sacred. This dancer isn't performing a fancy dance but more of the Eagle Dance. Respectfully, I'm not saying it's wrong but personally I'm not comfortable with the two regalia being worn together, anyone who is familiar with the history of these two dances should understand why.
Thanks for posting this video. First Nations Peoples deserve more recognition, however this is not a fancy dance, not fancy dancer regalia. Possibly Grass Dance or Men's Traditional Dance.
Another good vlog. I've been living in the Houston/Galveston area since 1981. I first visited Galveston in 1983. Not to say too much bad about Galveston, but since the late 80's to the early 90's, it has truly become a vacation destination. It started with Galveston re-starting Mardi Gras celebrations. And it's only gotten better with time.
Very nice vlog/report, Terri. Some good information, too. I wish I'd have had the time/opportunity to do a ship tour. But from what I understand, they are going to try to make this an annual event. So maybe next time.
Hi just wondering do you accept tourist or do they have to worry about third circuit court of appeals, is cash presents an option for liberty? Who do you pay, local courthouse?
Your dates are incorrect and the outside sanctuary has statues from people of science, technology, arts, religion and theology in 1946. You ought to take the tour by one of their docents.