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A young Indian boy would ask his dad repeatedly why the men in the tribe referred to one of the men as "beaver eye"
His father repeatedly answered one day I will tell u when the spirits say so.

The boy watched one day as beaver eye hit targets 100 yards away w his trusty bow.

The boy ran to his dad and proclaimed father I know why he is called beaver eye! His father listens to the boy talk about the long bow shots and he explains next year I will explain.

A year later the father summons his son and says I will explain beaver eye.

The father explains: he is called beaver eye because he likes to drop wampum in front of squaw with short dress on.
The boy asks well where did raccoon eye get his name?

The father answered raccoon eye,unlike his friend got caught imitating beaver eye by big squaw twice,,,,except he didn't drop wampum...


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