The best I could do was find an old article in Time Magazine from 1990. Here is the link: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,969977-1,00.html The following exerpt from the article mentions the contractor that provided the actors for Hogan's Alley back when the article was published: "The felons who menace the streets of Hogan's Alley are more polite than the hardened crack dealers, pimps and prostitutes that lawmen face in real life. Hired from a role-playing company called Day By Day Associates, these make- believe meanies are paid $8 an hour. The company's roster of 60 role players includes part-time students, the wives of Leathernecks stationed at the neighboring Marine Corps base at Quantico, retirees and off-duty firemen and policemen." Knowing that the government changes from contractor to contractor, Day By Day Associates may still be the contractor supply actors for Hogan's Alley, or the FBI may have a new contractor. At least you have a starting point, though. Good luck! The best I could do was find an old article in Time Magazine from 1990. Here is the link: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,969977-1,00.html The following exerpt from the article mentions the contractor that provided the actors for Hogan's Alley back when the article was published: "The felons who menace the streets of Hogan's Alley are more polite than the hardened crack dealers, pimps and prostitutes that lawmen face in real life. Hired from a role-playing company called Day By Day Associates, these make- believe meanies are paid $8 an hour. The company's roster of 60 role players includes part-time students, the wives of Leathernecks stationed at the neighboring Marine Corps base at Quantico, retirees and off-duty firemen and policemen." Knowing that the government changes from contractor to contractor, Day By Day Associates may still be the contractor supply actors for Hogan's Alley, or the FBI may have a new contractor. At least you have a starting point, though. Good luck!
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The Navajo
the navajos
Hogans were used by early and tribes today for housing. they are also used for spiritual and ceremonial gatherings
Hulk hogans son never died he's to young to die anyway.
Hogans are warm in the winter and cool in the summer because of the thermal mass of the logs and earth on top. Hogans face east to greet the dawn each day. Hogans are described in the creation stories and have religious and philosophical meaning. Many Navajo ceremonies take place in hogans.
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