
'Any Indian can claim to be chief of the Duckfeet - how do I now you're telling the truth?'
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'Any Indian can claim to be chief of the Duckfeet - how do I now you're telling the truth?'
Smoking ban in the Indian Camp.
Primitive magician
Herding lava back to the fire pit.
'Dad, did you say 'someday all this will be theirs'?' 'No, me say, 'The IRS's'.'
"You. . . may. . . already. . . be. . . a . . . winner. . ."
Squanto's less than famous older brother Squinto.
An EskimoInuit gluing back a piece of broken Igloo with some special glue for Igloos
"Ignore it. Telemarketer."
'It's a post from sitting bull, he's just 'unfriended' General Custer.'
'Like heck he invented fire -- it was spontaneous combustion from the slob's trash pile.'
"Let me guess - PPI refunds, double glazing or, a tele-sales survey?"
"I notice the Apaches are using a new font."
"Yes, the hunt is on, but we have time to escape! The last message from their spotter on the hill was 'wrong way you idiots!'"
'Does it have voice mail and text messaging?'
'How could you not know it was loaded'
A short-sighted Buffalo hunter.
"There's no need to shout!"
It's called "fire"! Now we can compete in a global economy!
Man sat sadly amongst happy masks.
Boomerang
Wigwam Sign: Dances with Real Estate
'Smoke signals, sign language, bird calls. . . enough of the social networking!!!'
"He knows about 40 words, but most of them are for snow."
'He won't be long, he's just putting his face on.'
Bull Headache
Indian Ironing Teepee.
Indian Duel.
"What do you hear from Agent X-37, chief?", "He's doing fine, but please use his code name 'Kemosabe.'"
'Of course you know this means war.'
Does this skirt make my grass look big?
A man in a canoe attempts to stop a giant yacht
"Dude! I am so not prepared for this!"
"The indians had asked for fire water...The translation error would prove costly"
Tribal dancer - "No! It's jump, step, kick, shout!"
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