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(3) dress | March 1 1909 | ||
(3) dress their hair more like the | |||
plains Indians, that is the men | |||
They are hard workers. This fore | |||
noon two old men went [[from]] | |||
house to house hollering out to | |||
work in the ditch. I have not | |||
seen the Governor and dont | |||
intend to if can help it I am | |||
leary of these old Indian | |||
Governors, they like to make trouble | |||
as a rule to show a white man that they | |||
have power and authority, so | |||
if I can help it I do not ask for | |||
them or call on them. In one case | |||
at Zia the Governor sat for me | |||
and I did not know he was a | |||
Governor until that evening and | |||
he had Supper with me. he said | |||
I did not tell you before that I | |||
was a Governor and he laughed. | |||
He was a fine fellow. | |||
But I have made red drawings | |||
of several Governors and several | |||
Ex Governors. |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 13 May 2020
March 1 1909 (3) dress their hair more like the plains Indians, that is the men They are hard workers. This fore noon two old men went from house to house hollering out to work in the ditch. I have not seen the Governor and dont intend to if can help it I am leary of these old Indian Governors, they like to make trouble as a rule to show a white man that they have power and authority, so if I can help it I do not ask for them or call on them. In one case at Zia the Governor sat for me and I did not know he was a Governor until that evening and he had Supper with me. he said I did not tell you before that I was a Governor and he laughed. He was a fine fellow. But I have made red drawings of several Governors and several Ex Governors.