Awesome Julie! Did you have the matching handmade leather belt and moccasins? Yes, I did. I was even in the oh-so-p.c. "Indian Princesses" which was a group of dads & daughters. I still think back to that - scary.
And, I really dig the new-agey aura you've got goin on in the background.
When we visited the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation in North Carolina a few years ago, they referred to themselves as American Indian and appeared to take offense to the term Native American.
How's that to complicate the political correctness landscape?
Ya know, when I first saw the picture I was thinking, "why does she have a photo of Sacajawea on her blog?" Then I realized, oh, it's just Julie.
ReplyDeleteI was really thrown off for a second..what with the dark complexion and long black hair.
hehe :)
Smokin'
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteYou are a true character. I'm convinced you're a stay at home mom/comedian. Come on, fess up.
LOL! Really? You should've sent this to the casting director for New Moon. You'd make a GREAT Leah. Minus all the anger. ;)
ReplyDeleteAre you sure it wasn't your 'Perfect' stage ala John Travolta, and Jamie lee Curtis?
ReplyDeleteHoney, let's call a spade a spade. It was a Cher phase, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteno. words. just always amazed at the woman behind the blog.
ReplyDeleteWait .. tattoo?
ReplyDeleteYou look cute even as an Indian .. erhm, Native American. =-)
You are so stinking beautiful. And hilarious too! Love the picture, lets see the tatoo.
ReplyDeleteSo... Your mom let you get a tattoo at 12?
ReplyDeleteActually, you could still be 12....
Love it! What is your tattoo?
ReplyDeleteYay, another tattoo'd mommy!
ReplyDeleteYou rock! Have you considered auditioning for NM? They're looking for native americans! ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, you are just adorable, and wacky:) Hey, do we get to see, or at least hear about the tattoo?
ReplyDeleteLooks more like your "hippie" phase!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Julie! Did you have the matching handmade leather belt and moccasins? Yes, I did. I was even in the oh-so-p.c. "Indian Princesses" which was a group of dads & daughters. I still think back to that - scary.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I really dig the new-agey aura you've got goin on in the background.
Nice look. It really suits you! Such a shame you've gone for a different persona now....
ReplyDeleteWhen we visited the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation in North Carolina a few years ago, they referred to themselves as American Indian and appeared to take offense to the term Native American.
ReplyDeleteHow's that to complicate the political correctness landscape?
Were you on your way to La Push, baby? You know, La Push...
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