Ok my patient friends and acquaintances, I know I know - it's been so long since I sent out any HELPER's. The Man-on-the-band-stand would scold me proper for such neglect. It's all because of new babies and old promises and projects and messes and a million trillion excuses that I neglect you all. Maybe this week...
There's just one thing I have to say. With certainty. Lone Star Dietz was an imposter. It's time to make the record show it - and for the scholars to accept it. Very sad, but then, we know Carlisle was the place for inventing new identities. So it was with Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance Sylvester Long, and so it was with Dietz. He was never a One Star - never a Lone Star. He was a smart, savvy, athlete who figured out how to get into Carlisle by taking on the identity of a former student, James One Star (Sioux), who by 1907 had disappeared into thin air.
Barbara