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Greetings to all the fellow ...poker freaks of this site...

First off I would like to thank everyone that has shared in viewing my photos...and those that have left comments...truly appreciated!

 

So just to let you know that I am an Indian...it is not a slang name that I thought up but it is what I have been called from an early stage..

I was born and raised in Brandon Manitoba...my father is a Seaulteaux Indian from the interlake region of Manitoba...my ancesters are from Fairford reserve as well as Ebb&flow..Reserve...so like I said It does not offend me by calling me what I am...as the government of Canada is concerned I am only a Metis until recently...but I know who I am so it doesn't bother me...I am an Indian....and proud of it!... by blood lines my Mother was Icelandic and swedish...so that is why I am pale as birch...lol...

I moved to Bc 18 years ago...and loved it ever since...this is where God truly resides....he made everywhere else but resides in BC. I have truly enjoyed knives ever since I was 5 years old...my father gave me my first knife then and told me that if he ever caught me pulling it out on someone he would take it away...and you know that has stuck with me ever since....

 

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Comment by Charles Sample on March 14, 2013 at 20:01

Hello Indian

Welcome to the site.  I am part Cherokee on two of my family lines.  Also I've got German, Irish, English, and French blood that I know of.  I'm a regular Heinz 57.

Comment by Randy, HHH Knives on March 14, 2013 at 9:31

Indian, Great to meet ya. and nice talking to ya. 

Stay sharp 

Comment by Smiling-Knife on March 12, 2013 at 11:14

Hi Indian. Warm welcome to the site. Looking forward to seeing your knives.

Comment by Jan Carter on March 11, 2013 at 17:27

Hey I like this!  Nice to meet you.

I married a man that collected knives and got the fever myself while looking for a special gift for him.  Been over 20 years now so I think I am hooked LOL


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Comment by Craig Henry on March 11, 2013 at 16:28

Hi Indian. My wife is 25% Mohegan.


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Comment by Robert Burris on March 11, 2013 at 16:20

I am glad to meet you, Indian. My wife and I have been big supporters of the American Indian for a long time. They have gotten a prety raw deal, over the years. Knife collecting is something I just picked up on my own. I have used a knife all my life to hunt, fish, camp and cook. I hope you enjoy your time here, with us.

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