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Show Indian Day Recalls Story Of Noted Sioux Outlaw From the point bf view of the white man, Brave Bear of the Sioux was a "bad Indian," but from the red man's point of view, he was something of a hero. Therefore it is appropriate that his story should be told again as merican Indian day, (September 2?l. approaches, for the purpose of that diy is to give the white man a tetter understanding un-derstanding of the point of view of the red man. So Elmo Scott Watson, a feature writer whose articles have been appear-in appear-in The Pyramid, has retold the story of 'this noted Indian outlaw, who once wrote his name in red in the history of "NTori:h and South Dakota, for this paper Look for it in this issue "The Story o'' Brave Bear". |