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Post by pellethie on Apr 11, 2012 15:59:35 GMT -5
I'm Pellethie. My people are Shawano, but I'm a good distance from most of them.
Thanks for allowing me a place to sit with you
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Post by Ak Baakuushesh on Apr 11, 2012 19:11:59 GMT -5
Welcome I am new to this site also. I am a Crow tribal member. Have not had alot of interaction with anyone here. Not sure why... Anyway good having you... Aho!
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Post by chicheman on Apr 12, 2012 16:14:37 GMT -5
Hi Pellethie and Aka Baakuusheesh,
glad to meet you here, I´m a new member also. This is a good place here.
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Post by pellethie on Apr 12, 2012 17:06:02 GMT -5
Thanks for your welcomes, Ak Baakuushesh and Chicheman. A wealth of good information here.
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Post by Dietmar on Apr 17, 2012 8:33:34 GMT -5
A big welcome to all of you,
great to have some new members here. Hope you can add some information and opinions from your perspective.
Greetings
Dietmar
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Post by galinka on Apr 19, 2012 11:52:46 GMT -5
Hallo everyone, my deep respect to you all. I'm novice on that forum and i'm glad to have this great opportunity to be here. I'm a woman from Moscow, Russia, so please be kind to me regarding my English. I love my Apaches frindes' faces. And becides the portrets it is very interesting to me, those small tuny details which can tell you so much about the culture, thay can practically get you into the event on the photo, it seems like you can share the man's emotional state there.
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Post by pellethie on Apr 19, 2012 16:32:40 GMT -5
Wow that is interesting. Good to meet you.
I've met a few Apache, but can't remember much about them as that was decades ago.
How are things in Moscow ?
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Post by pellethie on Apr 19, 2012 16:45:59 GMT -5
A big welcome to all of you, great to have some new members here. Hope you can add some information and opinions from your perspective. Greetings Dietmar Greetings Dietmar. Thanks for your welcome. How are things in your neck of the woods ? Off Rez. My folks were in the military and settled near the base away from our people. I was fortunate to meet transplanted military Indian kids from other tribes and form friendships, some still existing. My best friend is a Lumbee-Catawba-Anglo heritage whose father was in the military. I'm always interested in meeting Indian people. I'm a working class family man
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