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cigar store indian
standing in front
of a pawn shop
conjuring images
trading of the past
a time for most
nearly forgotten
© January 2013
Renee Espriu
This is for the Small Stone Challenge January 2013. You can find them at http://www.writingourwayhome.com . This is Small Stone #14.


Yes, nearly forgotten. I like the idea of those days and trading items. Especially love what the Native Americans crafted back then.
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When I was a girl there was a time I traveled with my family in the Summer to Yosemite National Park and there in the gift shop were many things reminiscent of Native Americans. I use to find them all quite fascinating. My grandmother on my father’s side was Seminole but as we are so many different ethnicities it rather gets lost in the mix. My sister is the only one that resembles her (my mother said) as I never did meet her.
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I would have loved that gift shop too, Renee. I’m fascinated by those things of the Native Americans too. When I was a small girl I thought for sure that my father’s mother was “Indian”. She had long, straight dark hair well past her knees that she wore in two tight buns on either side of her head. She looked like a native to me…but later on was told no she wasn’t. I like that you have a “smidgen” of Native American in you.
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This takes me back to the year 2000 when I visited Canada and went to a Native American Indian Trading Post.. 🙂
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As I had told someone else, we use to go on vacation to Yosemite National Park and the gift shop there was full of things Native American. I am glad it brought back a good memory for you.
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