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John Potter: The Lost Tribe
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OCTOBER 2, 2000 "I've discovered a lost tribe of Indians...Even though they were all of a fair complexion, I'm pretty sure they were Indians because, like the rest of modern society, I’m capable of making snap judgments about people based on the way they’re dressed..." Get the Story:
Well, whatever: Researching Jackson Hole’s unusual buckskin-clad clan (The Billings Gazette 9/30) More John Potter:
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John Potter: Jail (9/5)
John Potter: The Dreamer (8/28)
John Potter: Buffalo corn (8/22)
John Potter: Turkey leg (8/17)
John Potter: Kansas still rocks (8/15)
John Potter: Eating (8/14)
John Potter bares all (8/2)
John Potter: The G-Spot (07/31)
John Potter: Shakespeare (7/24)
John Potter: Lions, bears, weddings, oh my (7/17)
John Potter: Hope for Crows (07/10)
John Potter: Alaska, odors, women (07/03)
John Potter: The Black Hills (06/26)
John Potter: Morals (06/19)
John Potter: Butts (06/12)
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