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We are a married couple who are looking for fun friends or cool people to hang with.
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WE BOTH LOVE LONG HAIR!
Hubby is a computer programmer and builds computers too. If you live nearby and need your computer looked at, don't hesitate to contact us.
She is American Indian, and is 41 years old.
He is Irish/Norwegian, and is 36.
We both speak English
Friendship knows NO color.
For fun, we love to surf the net, spend time with our children, play trivia, travel to places on a whim, debate in the mumm section, and meet new people.
An excerpt from another source online(Not mine but I do feel the same way)
Just thought I'd share John Two Hawks' thoughts on what long hair means to American Indian people. Enjoy....
To the Indian, long hair is more than just a statement. It is a symbol of many things. Freedom.... Responsibility.... Tradition....
and Wisdom. When my long hair is loose and the wind is making it twist and turn like a silent grassdancer, I feel free.... alive.
When I look at the ends of my waist-length hair, I am reminded of some of the foolish things I have done over the years. I
am reminded that I need to remember that foolishness so I do not make those same errors again. The culture that cuts its hair
again and again is of the same mindset of those who try to 'forget the past' and 'move on'. They forget their history, and thus run
the risk of repeating the same mistakes again. The length of my hair makes me think of the ancient traditions of my Lakota
people. It makes me proud. When I take the time to carefully double braid my hair, I am reminded of the patience and wisdom
of my elders. I am reminded of my ancestors who wore their hair in double braids with honor. This is the 'power' I speak of
when I refer to an Indian having long hair. It is not a power given from the outside.... it is a power felt from within. Over the course of history, men with long hair has been the norm, not the contrary. Ever heard of Samson? The secret to his superhuman strength was in his long hair. And he lost that power when Delilah cut his hair short while he slept! Consider that, all you advocates for short-haired men!! *grin*
Pilamaye (Thank you) for listening my friends. Peace and power to you....
John Two Hawks

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