Tied to the tribe
e extremist Democrats took over they vowed to make things easier on people. Yet the whites and those with tribal roots were treated lesser than. Most had seen it coming. Her parents took the c
found in the pioneer days. There was a big building that w
he had to go get the land officers yet more democrats appointed men and 1 returning Abanaki. There were 3 side stre
d duties and Feather current
onference with "big man" as he called government. She hurried to her cabin and got her
t of the men coming. They would be there permanently as none wer
reat a thriving town for MY people but also play
on today. Agent Devon Adam's would make a fabulous match for your grand
dded on a room for storage but would move that
net and went to the fishing hole she loved. She caught 6 decent sized trout and 3 perch. She gave her grandma the 3 perch for her gr
ly them and to add towards her credit there. She preferred
d some trees she had fell and stacked for firewood for the winter months. She made a quick lean to style building with a tarp roof and placed her storage items in there. The town free pile had a decent used desk and chai
sket of eggs and homemade bread and cheese. "Your grandfather said
would this man take to living in a