My high school girlfriend was my Native Hawaiian flag.
I think she was a solid 75%, too, which is really rare. Since her, I've swooped several other Native Hawaiians, but none of them as pure-blooded. They're big on respect, and you gotta bring them leis and traditional stuff for their family or you won't get anywhere. With the really pure ones, they want you to call them by their full name until you're married, which is often something like Kalikolehuaahulanikoakapoleiolani. They aren't worth the work.
I saw my flag girl not to long ago. 15 years ago she was gorgeous, now she's 275 lbs and had 4 little kids following her.
I also used to work a lot at 29 Palms in California. I had a regular there that waitressed. She would take a bus or cab home to a reservation near by, I don't remember which one. She claimed to be 100% pure-blooded, whatever her tribe was. As I recall they actually called themselves a "band." She was wild but had an attitude, and was always on drugs. Again I don't remember but her name was something like Becky Sanchez-Whitebird.
Aloha!
I think she was a solid 75%, too, which is really rare. Since her, I've swooped several other Native Hawaiians, but none of them as pure-blooded. They're big on respect, and you gotta bring them leis and traditional stuff for their family or you won't get anywhere. With the really pure ones, they want you to call them by their full name until you're married, which is often something like Kalikolehuaahulanikoakapoleiolani. They aren't worth the work.
I saw my flag girl not to long ago. 15 years ago she was gorgeous, now she's 275 lbs and had 4 little kids following her.
I also used to work a lot at 29 Palms in California. I had a regular there that waitressed. She would take a bus or cab home to a reservation near by, I don't remember which one. She claimed to be 100% pure-blooded, whatever her tribe was. As I recall they actually called themselves a "band." She was wild but had an attitude, and was always on drugs. Again I don't remember but her name was something like Becky Sanchez-Whitebird.
Aloha!