W: How much Indian would you say that your mother and father had in them? G: I do not know. W: Were they nearly full-blooded indians? G: No. My mother was a Cobb and I am not sure what my daddy's daddy was. W: Well, do you think that they were at least half Indian? G: No. W: They were not that much? G: My mother was not, I know. W: Well, what brothers and sisters did you have? G: Davis Eric was my half-brother. Hallie Sarah was my half-sister. Minnie, Dover, Billy and Nancy, that is all my folks. W: Are any of your brothers and sisters still alive? G: No. W: You are the only one left? G: Yes. W: When you were little did your parents ever tell you any old stories that you could tell us? G: No. W: You know, when I was growing up my mom always told us that the wild Indians would get us and I really thought they would. G: No, mine never told me that. I was wild myself. W: When it came to Christmas or Thanksgiving or the Fourth of July, did you do any kind of celebrating then? G: Yes, we had different kind of parties, dances, things like that. W: Could you dance? G: Could I? I reckon I could! W: Well, that is real good. 2