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<blockquote data-quote="GeoWes" data-source="post: 237379" data-attributes="member: 14491"><p>That's a long story. I'm a total white boy but also vice-chair to SSP&RIT which puts me right into a lot of Bay area and California Indigenous issues. I try to participate in and shoot at the same time, which doesn't always work out too well. Yes, I cry every time I hear those words and try to make up for it when the restrictions lift. But my clinents are Indigenous, too and they all understand.</p><p></p><p>The best part of this is that I'm immersed in a fascinating culture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeoWes, post: 237379, member: 14491"] That's a long story. I'm a total white boy but also vice-chair to SSP&RIT which puts me right into a lot of Bay area and California Indigenous issues. I try to participate in and shoot at the same time, which doesn't always work out too well. Yes, I cry every time I hear those words and try to make up for it when the restrictions lift. But my clinents are Indigenous, too and they all understand. The best part of this is that I'm immersed in a fascinating culture. [/QUOTE]
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