Monday, April 4, 2011

Where are dez Flat Foots?

History: At the meeting between the Creeks and the Georgia colonists a "Treaty of Friendship and Commerce," was signed. The treaty acknowledged Native American ownership of all lands "as high up as the tide flows" between the Savannah and Altamaha Rivers and allowed the Europeans free right and title to the lands they occupied. The Creeks reserved the rights to use the barrier islands of Ossebaw, Sapelo and St. Catherines for hunting, bathing and fishing.

And I looked up at the mound and asked, where did all deez flat feets go because we sure is black and I know day aint with those white folks us der at the tree.