Twin Cities PBS | The Headband that Caused Controversy @TwinCitiesPBS | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 34 minutes ago.
When Henry Boucha began wearing a headband while playing hockey, it started as a practical piece of equipment but soon became a symbol of his native heritage. The headband caused a stir among the other players, coaches, and the fans. This is a clip from our new documentary, "The Electric Indian."
Our new documentary, "The Electric Indian" is now available for streaming on the PBS App. tpt.org/the-electric-indian
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When Henry Boucha began wearing a headband while playing hockey, it started as a practical piece of equipment but soon became a symbol of his native heritage. The headband caused a stir among the other players, coaches, and the fans. This is a clip from our new documentary, "The Electric Indian."
Our new documentary, "The Electric Indian" is now available for streaming on the PBS App. tpt.org/the-electric-indian
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Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/TwinCitiesPBS/?sub_confirmation=1
Instagram: instagram.com/twincitiespbs
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This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support Twin Cities PBS: tpt.org/give
#HenryBoucha #mnhockey #hockeyhistory