Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Woodland Indian reenactment
When I started off reenacting the F&I in this country I was lucky enough to recruit people who had already years of experience recreating Indians privately. Once they were reassured that it was going to be done well they soon brought in their friends. Here's a few old photos Sue uncovered today from an old publicity folder. They are Greg (b/w), Chikala (colour) and me with Penny in front of the wigwam and the two head shots Bob and Span.
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This came out in 1984. Was an excellent addition to a small set of books.
That's probably the biggest attraction to the period is the Indian look and cultural aspects.
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Christopher
Great pics, thanks.
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I knew penny and Chikala many years ago .
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