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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

The traditional performance of the Maiden and the Indian prior to the Anderson - Anderson Highland game, played December 13, 2006 at the legendary Wigwam, the nation's 2nd largest high school gymnasium.

The video was captured and edited by HoosierAuthority.com's boys basketball coordinator Chris May.

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  • @AllStraysWelcome I have the entire pre-game show from the final game at the wigwam. Parts of it are on my page. Youtube has extended the max length since I posted my multiview edit, but I'll make a new full length version.

  • Does anyone have footage of the ENTIRE pregame show?? The presenting of the colors by the Indianettes and color guard set to 'March of the Olympians' ????

  • Anderson Indians class of 1971 and still proud of our Indians

    

  • @scarpenter23

    I graduated from Anderson in 1987. It was the most memorable time period of my life. Jeff Lane was the Mascot that year. I spent every BB home game on the stage playing trumpet in the band. What a great time! I'll cherish it forever.

  • I guess these mascots and routines are no more. PC'ers make me sick!

  • Anderson Indians Class of 07!

  • should have shown more of the indian maiden. She's a fox

  • Doesn't mean it isn't full of Hollywood stereotypes, but it's alright you guys can do what you like...just one thought though....

    Chief Anderson was Delaware right?? Why can't it be the Anderson Delawares....seems to make more sense don't ya think....

  • Except for the fact that the family of Chief Anderson, for which the School and City of Anderson is named, helped put this dance together A LONG time ago. This school has been around for almost 150 years. This isn't some new thing just recently thought up. It's a respected tradition.

  • ummm....ohhhhkayyy....

    errr...lol

    How many stereotypes can we fit in one "performance"

    And people wonder why we don't like being used as mascots. Oh well....

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