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John Potter: Go with the flow...
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NOVEMBER 27, 2000

"Actually, my perception of turkey-day has changed a lot over the years. Back in my American Indian Movement days, I firmly believed it was a day of mourning for Indians, believing that we had nothing to be thankful for in the 350 years of Pilgrim domination since then. I would dress in black to express my mourning and my militant views, and because it was very slimming, too. Nowadays I just go with the flow..."

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Potter: Visible thanks for being visible (The Billings Gazette 11/25)

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