Truth And Bright Water

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“She was born on the first day of June,” Lucy told my mother. “Same as me. What about that?”
My mother didn’t say that Marilyn wasn’t an Indian, but she said she was sure that there were other people born on the first of June who weren’t Indians.
“Not many,” Lucy told her.
Then there was the matter of Marilyn’s father. “She never knew her father,” Lucy said. “She was raised by her grandparents.” Lucy had Marilyn’s complete life story, from her birth in 1926 on the Curve Lake Reserve in Ontario t
...o her murder by Mafia hit men working for the Kennedys. “She died young, of drugs. Sounds like an Indian to me.”
Lucy worked for the band, and there wasn’t much about a computer that Lucy couldn’t explain. We didn’t have a computer, but if we had and if we’d had any questions about it, we could have asked Lucy. That was how she found out that Marilyn Monroe was an Indian.
“You get on the Internet, and you can go to all these sites that have information on everything and everybody.”


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