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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2001 The 83rd annual Crow Fair officially begins today on the Crow Reservation in Montana, drawing thousands from Indian Country and beyond. Richard Fuchs traveled 5,270 miles from Hungary to attend the fair. He is producing a story about the pow-wow for Hungarian television. Indian imagery and stories are common in Europe. Many are romanticized but Europeans still travel to America to see reservations first-hand. Get the Story:
Crow Fair special for foreigners (The Billings Gazette 8/17) Related Stories:
It's time for Crow Fair! (8/15)
Crow Fair draws far away interest
Facebook TwitterFRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2001 The 83rd annual Crow Fair officially begins today on the Crow Reservation in Montana, drawing thousands from Indian Country and beyond. Richard Fuchs traveled 5,270 miles from Hungary to attend the fair. He is producing a story about the pow-wow for Hungarian television. Indian imagery and stories are common in Europe. Many are romanticized but Europeans still travel to America to see reservations first-hand. Get the Story:
Crow Fair special for foreigners (The Billings Gazette 8/17) Related Stories:
It's time for Crow Fair! (8/15)
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