Tlawaak (16839)
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Im a tall tlingit and haida native really cool to be around. and a good boxer of some sorts and in nyo

Registered 2009-11-19 05:09:26

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  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 13:34:37)
    Its called one foot High kick. the object is to jump and kick a ball at a set height, sounds easy, well its not, I had done demonstrations to non- natives, of my community, most of them were exceptionally good basketball players, who could dunk, but were unable to do this what would seem to be a simple task, most managed to kick it at about 60 inches.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 13:18:23)
    Its not basketball. Go to that link, it is a basketball court, but it is not basketball, I am not a basketball player.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 13:12:01)
    It takes place in the smaller communities because we find it pointless to spend money, and take up space, on something that can hold the ball when we have the basketball hoop, up where the bigger tournament is held, the have devices that were made specifically for the height, and are made in numbers, because there is at least 50 contestants per event
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 13:03:03)
    http://www.citci.com/index.aspx?pageID=91
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:57:49)
    That is what question are for my friend, ask and you shall receive, well for the most part not everything can be answered, though you will get an answer. This link shows the Junior High, and High School portion of it.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:53:34)
    I don't group other races, I only group people that are assholes to other assholes, or whiney bitchs to other whiney bitches, never races to race. I was raised on respect, so I give to you my respect so long as in return I get the same.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:51:27)
    Everyone that has posted on the picture, is not from Alaska, so I will tell tell again. This is an Alaska Native Event its a sport done in Alaska, this along with several other events. They used to be done by our ancestors for training, or demonstrating they have the necessary skills for hunting. This event in particular was to demonstrate a successful or unsuccessful hunt, and no I'm not showing off, im trying to share my culture, when the representatives of the other evenvts return from the school trips I will, be able to get pictures of them doing their sports, but that wont be for a bit.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:44:59)
    The basketball hoop is the only thing high enough for the ball to be tired to, for me to be able to get my maximum height.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:36:58)
    Accidentalied a picture? what the fuck are you trying to say?
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:36:02)
    I would like to know, what the hell is it that makes what I posted, hard to understand?, and before you bash what/ and how I say something check how you put your stuff, and I would like to know how I did badly with the geographic, with that little comment about bad with english and geography, was kinda confusing.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:32:41)
    Please don't compare me, an Alaska Native, to that white trash bitch, it would be greatly appreciated.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-16 12:31:19)
    Im not very good at english, yes. But I ask that you don't group me with other Alaskans, we are all not the same. I would greatly appreciate it.
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-12 16:31:53)
    I forgot to mention that this is called the one foot high kick, sorry about that
  • Comment on approximately 100 inches (2010-04-12 16:30:46)
    Its a Native Event, Im from Alaska, probably no care for it, I posted it to basically share my Eskimo Culture with people who know very little about Alaska
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