Wednesday, November 25, 2009

T-giving theme: What's your Native American name?

I ran across this children's book Doesn't Fall Off His Horse about a Kiowa boy of the same name. The title made me wonder about what it would be like to be named by one's tribal community. Some names are okay, like Doesn't-fall-off-his-horse or Dances-with-wolves (wrong tribe -- so "Sioux" me!). But I can't imagine they were all flattering. There must have been people burdened with names like Runs-from-battle or Burns-the-cornbread.

What if we were all Native Americans...
And our tribe picked our names? Harvey's name would be Sounds-like-Bullmoose (he gets very vocal while awaiting dinner or turnout). I fear my name would be Horses-Make-Loco or perhaps recently, Spends-Wampum-Like-Water. My old barn manager would say I'm Leaves-Things-Lying-Out. With respect to Riley's situation, I'm Royal-Pain-in-the-Arse. You'll hear more about this on Monday's blog.

What would your friends say your Native American name is, and what is your horse's name?


16 comments:

  1. I supposed I might be "Talks A Lot in the Saddle." Tucker? "Do Not Be Rude to Me." Chance? "I Will Go Out on the Trail Now." Toby? "Done Working, Leave Me Be Unless You Have Carrot."

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  2. That's an easy one. My husband has said in the past that my Native American name would be
    'Whining Arrow'!

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  3. My horse would say that my name would be "Its About Time You Showed Up."

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  4. Actually, my Native name is "She Who Heals All Wounds".

    My horse? Well, some little bird must have told him that because I really think HIS Native name would either be "DINNER" (I know... sick..) OR "He Who Has Many Wounds"...cause he sure has dealt with / is dealing with more than his fair share for a 5 year old.

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  5. Mine would be "She Who Bounces Much" and my horse's name would be "Strong Like Bull" :-)

    http://wolfie-whatwasithinking.blogspot.com/

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  6. My mare's name is WASHASHE -which means, "people of the middle waters". That translates to Osage tribe.
    Her name for me...hummm...Girlthat-ridesme-much!
    KK

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  7. Horse's name: "Will Work for Food," or "Talks With Teeth."

    My name: "Balance in Hand" or "Muck Much Woman."

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  8. My name would be "Wears Many Fashions" and I think Harley's would be "Acts Crazy"!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  9. Hmmm, "Wants to Learn," because I like to read. :)

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  10. My horse would be 'Spooks at leaves' and mine would be 'Dances in muck boots.'

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  11. Lily would be Reliable but Reluctant, Cibolo would be Where's the Herd...


    My native name given to me is Speaks with Power, but lately I feel more like Harried and Confused...

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  12. We already call my OTTB mare Squirrel Bait, so that would make a fitting one. The ancient Belgian would probably be Noisy Winds.

    Mine would probably be Unintentionally Frightens Dressage Queens.

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  13. I have always told my oldest daughter that her name would be "Volume Knob Broken Off". I suppose mine would be "Wants To But Can't Get It Done".

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  14. Mine would surely be Can't Cook At All and Tiny's would be She Who Rubs Butt on Fence!

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  15. Because I am short - 5'1" to be exact - in high school a group of my guy friends, who ranged from 6 to 6'6" in height, dubbed me, "Carrie Short Femurs." To this day, some friends will still call me that.

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