TV KID
01-02-2004, 07:35 PM
When I was a kid and 'F Troop' premiered, my parents and uncles, aunts, grandparents all laughed so hard you could hear the entire block rolling on the floor.
Even though we're predominantly native american, we screamed with laughter at each episode. I couldn't figure out why until my mom who was an historian as well as my dad, told me why.
She said that our family records were full of madcap schemes between us Indians and Feds. Sure there were horrid examples in history, and not to be denied, but in or family just like the Heckawis and the troops, we somehow always struck some deal, on both sides, figured out a way to live our lives without the fighting but putting up a good 'front'. My grandpa told me how they'd all go fishing and hunting and moonshining together and that was that. Even family on the federal side said the same thing. It taught me that the 'people' are the first and last hope for peace, not governments or war councils and megalomanical leaders.
Should be a lesson that perhaps if we all recognize our similarities and enjoy like pursuits we can live the way we're supposed to.
Even though we're predominantly native american, we screamed with laughter at each episode. I couldn't figure out why until my mom who was an historian as well as my dad, told me why.
She said that our family records were full of madcap schemes between us Indians and Feds. Sure there were horrid examples in history, and not to be denied, but in or family just like the Heckawis and the troops, we somehow always struck some deal, on both sides, figured out a way to live our lives without the fighting but putting up a good 'front'. My grandpa told me how they'd all go fishing and hunting and moonshining together and that was that. Even family on the federal side said the same thing. It taught me that the 'people' are the first and last hope for peace, not governments or war councils and megalomanical leaders.
Should be a lesson that perhaps if we all recognize our similarities and enjoy like pursuits we can live the way we're supposed to.