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Greetings, new member here. Originally from Oklahoma, now in Missouri for some time. I am from a Bi Racial family ("Registered" Native American & White). I am a tribal dancer, local leathercraftsman, firearm, knife, and sword collector, and a CCW Permit holder. I hope to have many good discussions here.
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Welcome from Kansas! Nice to have you here neighbor! What do you carry?
Taurus 9mm "Millenium Pro" on the right side, and when I'm home in the country, a hand forged "Scalper" made for me by my buddy Matt at "ML Knives," in a beaded/tacked sheath made by myself, on the left side. If I'm in town I carry a Benchmade 710 Axis Lock. And I'm glad to meet you all.
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I have a cousin from Binghamton, NY who is a Tribal Dancer with the Boy Scouts (Order of the Arrow), he has also been adopted into a tribe out there somewhere. He was also given an Eagle feather headdress which he had to have papers showing that they were given to him by a Native American as you are not allowed to have them without the papers unless you are a Native American.
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I have a cousin from Binghamton, NY who is a Tribal Dancer with the Boy Scouts (Order of the Arrow), he has also been adopted into a tribe out there somewhere. He was also given an Eagle feather headdress which he had to have papers showing that they were given to him by a Native American as you are not allowed to have them without the papers unless you are a Native American.
Very true, the penalties are very high for those who are not authorized to have them. Ours are even documented.
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