Sorry   hit the wrong button earlier.

Sandy thanks so much for sharing your story. It is unfortunate, but many of us suffered similar torments. Hang on to that pride, it will carry you thru many a trial and tribulation.

zoe

zoe w wrote:
Sandy wrote:
My Great-Grandmother was full blood Apache but she died before I had the opportunity to meet her. My Mother used to tell us stories about Geronimo and the Superstition Mountains in Arizona, my mother's birth place. She took us to see the bluff [Medicine Bluff] where he and his horse jumped from into the Medicine River to get away from the US Calvary...he lived and did get away.

My Mother was a half-breed and as a child when walking in Phoenix the white men would spit on her and her family and then they [the white people] would cross to the other side of the street so as to not be soiled by their presence.

I lived with prejudice from within my own father's family [his mother did not want anything to do with us Native American brown skinned children]...even from my own father. Now that my Mother has passed on my father claims we are not Apache but he lies...my Mother was very proud of her heritage and wanted her children to be proud of it too and we are.

Just thought I would share some of my Native American history.

Sandy
--- On Wed, 9/30/09, zoe w <[email protected]> wrote:



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