SteveSS
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Growing up in north-eastern Oklahoma there were a lot of Indians. Real life, full-blooded American Indians. Enough of them so you didn't act the fool about being the smart *** white white kid. There were big pow wows and cool stuff all the time. They also had government programs set up for Indians based on which tribe you were from and what percentage Indian blood you were.
One of our family friends always joked around and told his kids they were cold-blooded Indians. This was in the the mid 1960's. On the the first day of school when the government announced that the children of Indian descent should report to the office, Dirk the little blue-eyed blond haired boy went down and reported in. When they asked what tribe he was from he of course told told them straight up he was a Cold-Blooded Indian.
They called his dad.
One of our family friends always joked around and told his kids they were cold-blooded Indians. This was in the the mid 1960's. On the the first day of school when the government announced that the children of Indian descent should report to the office, Dirk the little blue-eyed blond haired boy went down and reported in. When they asked what tribe he was from he of course told told them straight up he was a Cold-Blooded Indian.
They called his dad.