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Native Riders on iron horses

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#1 ·
How many Native Riders out there on a Road Glide? What tribe are you? If your in Texas or can get here, lets make a ride through the Hill Country.
 
#8 ·
I'm part Cherokee but not by much ... maybe a 1/16th or 1/32. I'd love to get down there and do some riding with you, Pistokcha but way too much going on this year. Good luck putting together a ride - looks like a great area to put some in some miles.
 
#13 ·
Osiyo HD_Shock, anytime you can make it down this way, give me a shout and we'll catch the Hill Country. I travel back to Oklahoma to see family as often as possible. They're everywhere.......Hugo, Goodland, Durant, Broken Bow, Talihina, Lawton, Carnegie, Mt View, El Reno, Tahlequah............
 
#10 ·
My wife is full blooded Ho Chunk (Winnebago) from Wisconsin. She rides a Heritage though, not a Road Glide. She's been riding since around 1980 and started on a Honda four cylinder. We've been married about 40 years now and have a nice family of kids, grand kids, and even a few great grand kids, all of which live in our local area. Life is good!

BART
 
#14 ·
Ho Chunk relatives



I got a Ho Chunk relative from the NAC, Charles Hindsley. Good singer. I see him in Shiprock at our brother's house when we all can make that way. If you and your wife every make it to the San Antonio Texas area, give me a call and we'll ride the Hill Country.
 
#20 ·
Stay Proud!

Does Taino count?
Absolutely

1/4 Cherokee (Mom), 1/4 Arapaho (Dad). The other 1/2 is can only be described as mutt.
Got family among the C & A's in Oklahoma as well as Tsalagi in Tahlequah

There's a lot of our brothers and sisters from all the Nations out there, scattered across the USA, all riding something. Keep on Ridng, Give me a shout if you get down in South Central Texas.
 
#18 ·
1/4 Cherokee (Mom), 1/4 Arapaho (Dad). The other 1/2 is can only be described as mutt.
 
#19 ·
Yah te hay!
 
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