She was the one with the bow and arrows and a Immigrant Go Home sign! LOL!<<<
Laughing and thinking that was not exactly what I meant to say and admitting that the thought has crossed my mind.
Every time I hear a liberal say “we are a nation of immigrants”,
I am tempted to tell them that we wouldn’t be if their ancestors had stayed at home.
But then I admit that I like the benefits that I have had, passing as a whitey, my parents denied their Indian blood, due to being “one of them” so many times.
My aunts, spilled the beans when I was a middle aged woman and was talking to them about why I was different from others in the family.....boy did I get an ear full.
My one brother Ray and I have indian souls, they others are,,,,, well maybe they are Californians.
LOL!
We have that. My maternal maternal great grandmother was Cherokee also. Her mother got to Oklahoma on the TOT. My family has always just been white. But, you described something I see in us. Some of "us" are just different in the old way. It's easy to tell which ones are different, it seems there's not gradual mixing. Just some of us don't fit right.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/7038309/indian-cuisine-cookbook
Indian Cuisine, free cookbook.
Granny you might enjoy this magazine:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2404358/197604-Desert-Magazine-1976-April
April 1976 issue of Desert Magazine, published in Palm Desert, CA. Interesting ads and articles.