Beautiful post! I’m So glad you wrote this information based on our convo, and that I saw it. I didn’t know you actually posted it. I missed out on being a first commentor. 😆 What I liked most was your step by step instructions and photos with arrows. I have yet to use your diagram but I will. This post was clear, concise and comprehensible. I love the Savage comment too and challenging Pakman to do better. I’m
Very happy to find people such as you on Stremit. Keeping it Real is so very important! Peace ✌🏼
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That is a very nice comment Pocahontas.
I hope you continue to keep it real as well and that you continue to share information and stories about your ancestors (there is knowledge hidden in it).
Pocahontas was a very sad story, and is a painful reminder to the Ndn people of struggles that continue to occur. Namely, the rape and disappearance of Ndn women on a regular basis in the USA. Here is a link of the full story:
https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/history/genealogy/true-story-pocahontas-historical-myths-versus-sad-reality/
@valorforfreedom. I will always keep it real. 😉