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<p>[QUOTE="Matt Moore, post: 95165, member: 1333"]Thank you for the kind words. Ever since I found that box everyone in the famy didn't know existed just after my grandmother passed...Indian Joe has almost haunting me (in a good way) leaving me on a mission to see everything come to fruition. I'm anxious to begin building out a website for him or rather the foundation created to do just what you mentioned. I b know in my heart there will be several people that come out of the woodwork with memorabilia to donate or simply more stories to add to the preservation of his memory... I will be launching a PR campaign so to speak beginning with a newspaper series about his life, how legacy and the efforts being made so that he is remembered as a leader, showman, patriot and in his own words "a friend of man"</p><p><br /></p><p>The newspaper will include links to more info, where to donate, and the request for any information relevant to the cause. I truly believe we can uncover the priceless items which were stolen when he passed that don't belong in someone's private collection or stuck in an attic box somewhere. He treasuread the things he kept for a good reason and I k I'm ow he always wanted them to be available to everyone to enjoy and learn from. Some of his tribal collections he was possessed were far more than material possessions but rather carried a deeper and spiritual meaning passed down for generations from his ancestors. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've attached a poem he may have written that is quite a sad story we are all aware of yet most of us seem to forget. I think you will all find it quite powerful...</p><p><br /></p><p>Im,so glad I discovered this forum and i do believe this quest I'm on with Joe at my side guiding me for a reason</p><p><br /></p><p>I've got 2 hours of driving ahead of me so I may not be able to check out all of the responses to this thread/topic until later but I will certainly stay active and share what I've learned thus far. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Moore, post: 95165, member: 1333"]Thank you for the kind words. Ever since I found that box everyone in the famy didn't know existed just after my grandmother passed...Indian Joe has almost haunting me (in a good way) leaving me on a mission to see everything come to fruition. I'm anxious to begin building out a website for him or rather the foundation created to do just what you mentioned. I b know in my heart there will be several people that come out of the woodwork with memorabilia to donate or simply more stories to add to the preservation of his memory... I will be launching a PR campaign so to speak beginning with a newspaper series about his life, how legacy and the efforts being made so that he is remembered as a leader, showman, patriot and in his own words "a friend of man" The newspaper will include links to more info, where to donate, and the request for any information relevant to the cause. I truly believe we can uncover the priceless items which were stolen when he passed that don't belong in someone's private collection or stuck in an attic box somewhere. He treasuread the things he kept for a good reason and I k I'm ow he always wanted them to be available to everyone to enjoy and learn from. Some of his tribal collections he was possessed were far more than material possessions but rather carried a deeper and spiritual meaning passed down for generations from his ancestors. I've attached a poem he may have written that is quite a sad story we are all aware of yet most of us seem to forget. I think you will all find it quite powerful... Im,so glad I discovered this forum and i do believe this quest I'm on with Joe at my side guiding me for a reason I've got 2 hours of driving ahead of me so I may not be able to check out all of the responses to this thread/topic until later but I will certainly stay active and share what I've learned thus far. Thanks again[/QUOTE]
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