The Wacipi at the annual Rosebud Fair is perhaps the only one in the country where the males and females dance together at the same time, BUT in different directions. The females dance clockwise in the center, the males dance counter-clockwise in the outer ring. There's old Flo, the winkte, dressed up in traditional male regalia, dancing with the males and his squeeze, Joe -- a non-native -- also dressed up in male regalia, dances with the males, too. Is this an issue? I don't know, but people can decide this for themselves. I mean, if Flo's proudly winkte, wouldn't he dress up as one and dance as one? Where's the purse? Where's the shawl? Where's the beaded buckskin dress?
There was a fellow, his last name was "Dog Soldier", who was a Lakota winkte and used to dress up, and dance, as a female in the Winner, SD, area. So, apparently, this was the Lakota winkte tradition. Flo, what's up? Why?
Harold "White Horse" Thompson was a key person in getting Flo's "Winkte" sundance off the ground. Harold started his sundance a year or so later.