tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-748599864402316480.post8491959972084759928..comments2012-02-15T17:29:55.943-06:00Comments on ShadowFront: FrontoOmbraGvatsekvi (FOG): The Portable North American Indian Reader.KM4KWShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07690697137185388024noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-748599864402316480.post-39356595801036791232012-02-15T17:29:55.943-06:002012-02-15T17:29:55.943-06:00Maternally speaking, I hope. You know, "Momma...Maternally speaking, I hope. You know, "Momma's baby, daddy's maybe?"<br /><br />We are so much like INDIANs in that respect! "Father? Who? What is that?" Ha! Ha!<br /><br />None-the-less, read it. You'll learn much which explains a great deal about our upbringing: We are Natives to the CORE!<br /><br />Big momma is on Vera Essie's side of the family tree, isn't she? Just askin'. Otherwise, who cares?KM4KWShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07690697137185388024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-748599864402316480.post-87132461063385799642012-02-15T16:52:10.905-06:002012-02-15T16:52:10.905-06:00Good Writing my brother...We do have a significant...Good Writing my brother...We do have a significant native American ancestory. Anderson, Indiana is named after our great-great-great-great grandfather, William Anderson. William Anderson is his english name, I can't spell his Native American name.~ Anderson is big mommas grandfather.There ia a great deal of information about him on google.brenda binnsnoreply@blogger.com