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billy.pilgrim wrote:As they were engaged in trying to out talk each other, the guy who isn’t doocie blurts out, “it’s too bad that all the Indians weren’t good Indians like the hekawi.” Silence for a few seconds and then the blond and the guy who is doocie cautiously suggest that the hewaki were fictional tv show indiands.
Wikipedia: F Troop: The Hekawi tribe and tribal members
The Hekawi tribe supposedly derived their name from an incident in which the tribe became lost mid-migration, and after wandering the plains for weeks and falling off a cliff, one of the braves asks "Where the heck are we?", which then became "We're the Hekawi" The original name for the tribe, 'Fugawi', was to be changed after the censors discovered the sentence "Where the Fugawi?"

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All my life I've heard of the Lost Fugawi Tribe. Supposedly they were a tribe of peaceful people, and they only stood a maximum of three and a half feet tall, and carried spears or lances that were at least seven feet long. They lived in the high grass lands of Southern Ethiopia and they would spring up and down in the high grass using their spears as climbing props to help them see over the high grass. While bounding up and down they would shout out "Where the Fugawi? Where the Fugawi?"

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DooHickey wrote:All my life I've heard of the Lost Fugawi Tribe. Supposedly they were a tribe of peaceful people, and they only stood a maximum of three and a half feet tall, and carried spears or lances that were at least seven feet long. They lived in the high grass lands of Southern Ethiopia and they would spring up and down in the high grass using their spears as climbing props to help them see over the high grass. While bounding up and down they would shout out "Where the Fugawi? Where the Fugawi?"

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