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I think this person might be a very significant Native American spiritual leader, worthy of an encyclopedia entry. The article in its current form does not convey that. I'm doing a little research and hope to post more information soon. TMS6311218:08, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
There needs to be an article on James Welsh. I'm surpised to find there isn't. Also, his books are noteworthy enough to deserve articles as well. However, I do not find myself experienced or credible enough to take up this task. Someone needs to step up here. -Doncroft12:45, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Some of the best and rare photos are at www.lookingbackwoman.ca of Ceremonial Chief & Holy Man of the Western Teton Sioux, Frank Fools Crow.
Fools Crow, along with John Fire Lame Deer from 1970-1975 conducted at Green Grass, South Dakota, the revival of the White Buffalo Calf Pipe Ceremony in conjunction with the Sun Dance.
What Fools Crow had documented in this information & photos photos is testimony to his love & commitment to his people, and to all of mankind regardless of race, creed color or blood quantum.