- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Share a funny personal story about you... obviously not TOO personal. 😆 I'll start.....
My parents moved our young family to Pablo, Montana around 1983. We lived in a trailer park on the Flathead Indian Reservation. I attended Pablo Elementary school, which wasn't really too strange for me. We moved from Hawaii, where I was born and I was accustomed to being one of the few Caucasian kids in the school.
After a couple years in Montana, we moved to Orem, Utah. While in Jr High, I was pulled out of class randomly... by a Navajo woman, who was apparently some kind of school counselor.
I had no idea what was going on... I was a VERY white kid with Red hair, glasses, etc. While walking to the office and following her (I thought I was in trouble), she kept looking back at me.... over and over, obviously staring.
She finally asked me, 'Do you have any Native American family members"??
I was totally confused, answered "Nope!" and she said I could go back to my classroom.
It took me a couple years to realize my school records must have shown that I attended a school on the Reservation and that indicated that I was Native American and she was the counselor who worked with Native kids. 😆
My parents moved our young family to Pablo, Montana around 1983. We lived in a trailer park on the Flathead Indian Reservation. I attended Pablo Elementary school, which wasn't really too strange for me. We moved from Hawaii, where I was born and I was accustomed to being one of the few Caucasian kids in the school.
After a couple years in Montana, we moved to Orem, Utah. While in Jr High, I was pulled out of class randomly... by a Navajo woman, who was apparently some kind of school counselor.
I had no idea what was going on... I was a VERY white kid with Red hair, glasses, etc. While walking to the office and following her (I thought I was in trouble), she kept looking back at me.... over and over, obviously staring.
She finally asked me, 'Do you have any Native American family members"??
I was totally confused, answered "Nope!" and she said I could go back to my classroom.
It took me a couple years to realize my school records must have shown that I attended a school on the Reservation and that indicated that I was Native American and she was the counselor who worked with Native kids. 😆