Little Al Jennings, ex-outlaw, has been taken into a dozen Indian tribes as brother because he never spilled a red man's blood. He says he never even took a shot at an Indian. Here, two members of Indian Tribal Council of 1547 East 77th Place---Wah-Nee-Ota, left, and Richard Two Moons---visit Al at his home in Tarzana and place a token around his neck, signifying their esteem. Photo dated: February 2, 1959.
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