How fantastic! Its great speaking with you. No wonder you know about skinning and tanning rabbits. I have the greatest respect and wonder for both native Indians and the Jewish nation.
Me too. Get's me in trouble when I go debating though, lol.
One on my hobbies (believe it or not) is cross stitch and I have down a few now dream catchers and indian themes. my wife is working on one at the moment of a young squaw with a deer.
I make jewelry, do leather craft and paint. Nothing hard to believe about doing cross stitch. I'm impressed too, cross stitch isn't easy.
It is indeed an honour and a pleasure to speak with you alyhough I must confess, as an Englishman I have never heard of Onondaga.How is it pronounced please (pardon my ignorance).
It's one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee, or Six Nations or you may even know it as the Iroquois. It's pronounced "on on dog ah" Or when being formal, "on on dog eh gah" mY name in Onondaga is actually Ohkwai, pronounced "Oh quay".
I grew up running trap lines, hunting fishing, wearing furs and leather goods made by hand, that people now pay big money for. Oddly enough, when I wore them as a kid, I was made fun of, lol. Now, people ask me where I get the stuff and how much, lol.
A word to the wise Dingus, 'squaw' is one word that you might want to drop from your terminology. It's been quite badly abused and used as grave insult out here. While some people will simply take it in the spirit it was meant, some might be quite offended. I even winced at its usage due to the way my white family would abuse the term.
But please, understand I tell you this conversationally, not in any spirit of offense. I hate the net for conveying sensitive things sometimes.
I was about to PM him that tid bit of info, lol.
Thanx for taking that awkward situation off my hands, lol.
Oh crikey that was certainly not my intention (oh the gap between cultures) I unreservedly apologise for any offence caused. That was the last thing on my mind.
I took no offence, I understand that you would likely be completely unaware of such cultural nuances.