Interesting.O Really wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 10:58 pmSo today's excursion was to Chief Plenty Coups state park. https://fwp.mt.gov/stateparks/chief-plenty-coups/
This guy, who we'd never heard of, had a most incredible life. Born in 1848 as a "real" Indian living with his tribe (Crow) in tepees, by the time he died in 1932 he had been an honoured warrior, tribal leader, had met presidents, lived in a nice house and drove a car - sometimes in full headress.
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When I was in junior high school in San Francisco in the 60's, one of my English instructors was a black haired lady who said she was 100% Crow Indian. She was nice and seemed to take an interest in me. At the time I was under the impression that somewhere back in my ancestry was an Indian princess, and I probably told her that. However about 20 years ago another relative informed me that it was a myth, although there is a mysterious woman who looks to be Indian in a old family photo (which don't think I've ever seen; at least I don't have a copy). But I did grow up with that belief and felt my interest in nature was somehow related to those genes.