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17th March 14, 11:40 PM
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Hi Hawk, and here's my 2 cents from "tribal" Oklahoma....
First off you look great. Well put together, and second, while your not in "tribal" native American apparel, you ARE in "tribal" gear, but just from a different region.
Here in Oklahoma, when I'm seen wearing my kilt, and approached by some one of Native American heritage, and asked "so what's with the kilt?", I simply reply,"it's a tribal thing". This (truthful) reply always get that (an you know the one) knowing nod of approval that is given by a Native American to a truthful statement, and statement of meaning. It's that quiet nod of acknowledgment, respect, and understanding......
When I wear a kilt to a casino, all the staff seem to have a grater respect for me, and a lot of kind and approving words. I'm suspect that it's because by wearing the kilt I've acknowledge MY tribal roots.... My Native American friends respect my wearing of the kilt and see it as a dedication, to my ancestors, and my pride on my heritage.....Just like their own....
So, you look great my brother, and you're still "Tribal"..
With the greatest respect
Stan L.
Clan Gregor member
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