"The qualification, like being able to shoot a gun, ride a horse and run far and fast and the other miscellaneous qualities that would apply to the male warriors were the same for women. The training process was such that essentially everybody had the same training but with different emphasis. Everybody was supposed to know how to do everything, whether they do it or not. So, the men would need to know how to cook and sew because there might be an occasion when they would need to do that. Women would need to know how to ride horses and follow tracks. Some women would be particularly skilled at things like following tracks or shooting or running. They wouldn't be discouraged from doing it, but they wouldn't necessarily be encouraged."
--Michael Darrow, Fort Sill Apache, Tribal Historian.
Back up on the horse!
Good health to you all
--Michael Darrow, Fort Sill Apache, Tribal Historian.
Back up on the horse!


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So, did you and your son enjoy the weekend in So Cal? Family tree research, that's pretty interesting. Did you find out anything good??
Enthusiasm for life, huh? I think I'll need to quote you on that one! These SG friendships do bring me quite a bit of joy.
Have a good night if I don't catch you!
I would love to do that. Yeah,I've taken up various disciplines during my life.Dangerous man? That remains to be seen.I don't like to "fight" but if pushed then run or duck! I just really dislike BS,just be honest.It ain't that hard to do or be.
Stay strong,Bro!