Wow! A small world! Our ancestors were rivals. Maybe I've got a piece of this action, too. My tribe called your tribe the "Skinny-heads". Of course, my tribe was called "The People". Sometimes, we kicked your asses; sometimes, you kicked our asses. MAYBE I've got a piece of this action, too! Let's sioux!
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"Wow! A small world! Our ancestors were rivals. Maybe I've got a piece of this action, too. My tribe called your tribe the "Skinny-heads". Of course, my tribe was called "The People". Sometimes, we kicked your asses; sometimes, you kicked our asses. MAYBE I've got a piece of this action, too! Let's sioux!"
There's an old Indian legend (transcribed in a southwest museum) about how the Pauite "burned alive in caves the last of their red-headed foe." Then a red-haired "Indian" surfaced from a cave in Nevada, or Arizona. Scientists were afraid of the implications of these and other finds that didn't comply with the legend that Indians were here first. Now that has changed.