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  1. Crazy Horse was a malt liquor brand inspired by the Oglala Sioux chief who fought against the U.S government. Learn about its origin, controversy, name change, and flavor in this web page.

  2. A humorous interview with a surviving bottle of Crazy Horse malt liquor, a controversial product that was sued by Native Americans. The interview reveals the absurd and offensive claims of the malt liquor, such as being the ultimate in handcrafted malt liquor and the embodiment of the true spirit that is America.

  3. May 1, 2005 · Learn how malt liquor was born out of necessity during the Depression and World War II, and how it evolved to target Black consumers and appeal to their sexuality. Discover the origins, brands and controversies of this high-alcohol beer category.

  4. Feb 19, 2016 · Learn how malt liquor went from a refined drink for the white middle class to a symbol of black culture and urban poverty. Discover the origins, marketing, and controversies of this high-alcohol beer category.

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  5. The descendants of Crazy Horse sued over the use of his name and image on a malt liquor product. The brewing company apologized and offered peace offerings to the Rosebud Sioux in 2001.

  6. Sep 16, 2019 · In 2001, a liquor company resolved an eight-year dispute over its Crazy Horse Malt Liquor (Crazy Horse the person deplored alcohol and its effect on tribes) by offering a public apology,...

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  8. Apr 27, 2001 · With horses, blankets, tobacco and sweet grass -- plus an apology -- a brewery settled today with American Indians who sued over its marketing of Crazy Horse Malt Liquor.

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