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RE: [DL] indian stuff and some OT stuff
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They better be clean young lady!
Mom always said not to leave the house without clean undies, that's why I
always stash a pair in my book bag.
BTW, it's Hohokum, I spoke with a 75 year old catholic priest of mixed
heritage at the San Augustine del Tucson mission in Tucson a few years back.
I believe his name was Father Manuel or somesuch, he was the mission's
senior archivist and librarian and even though he was in his seventies he
was still sharp as a tack and very helpful. I barely had the heart to tell
him what the research was for. He was even able to give me some info on the
Tahona O'odham, like I said very knowledgeable. Also, I don't remember
seeing any references to the Pima indians which I believe were also in the
Arizona region.
Joseph C. Wolf
Line Developer, Dark Heaven Legends d20
Reaper Miniatures Inc.
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yep always a clean pair in my pocket somewhere :)
heehee
cool hehehe
i went down to xavier last summer
had a grand old time :)
hung out with a priest down there ..he was awesome
i think i mentioned the pimas...they are part of the salt river reservation
here...let me re read my post
hehe i think they were number 2 the pimas and maricopas..i could be wrong
though i was winging it and trying to be helpful instead of a troll like i
was earlier :)
are you picking on me cause i am a girl? hahahaha
but then i am blonde so who knows hehe :)
thanks for the hohokum
i knew i forgot them (and i go on the hohokum freeway everyday hahahaha)
i think there are a few more but they were gone before anyone moved west
here
absorbed into other tribes or absorbed into bigger ones
there are lots of ruins here
and the navajo reservation is huge :)
:)
yeah my mom was so thrilled i found a good use for my history degree hehee
see you at the cons Joe!!!
lisa
if anyone wants more az indian info just holler
i have lots of books and internet links
always happy to help :)