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Thursday, February 05, 2015
The Amazing Story of Tulane Flattop
February, 5, 2015
When we lived on the Hualapai Indian Reservation at Peach Springs, there was this sad, but incredible story of Tulane Suthogomie, a Havasupai boy, born on the two-lane highway near Sacaton (his mother and father were killed by a drunk driver). He became very infamous in our area. Someday, I intend to tell his story.
Daily Whip Out: "Tulane Flattop, born on the highway that gave him his name"
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