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editThat logo looks more like a PIRATE looking through the wrong end of a spyglass. Not an INDIAN. Trilobyte51 (talk) 16:12, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
I heard the joke about the "Figawi" Indians way back in the 60s when I was a boy in San Diego, Calif. The way it was told then was: "Did you know that the famous Indian guide Pocahontas was one of the original "Figawi" Indian tribe? When she guided Lewis and Clark on their expeditions they unfortunately got lost several times and she was often heard to say, 'Where the Figawai?!'" --Bobby G, Arlington, Massachusetts
Apparent discrepancy
editThere is an apparent discrepancy between the event having started in 1972 and the 35th anniversary being in 2006. One might expect the 35th edition of the event to have been held in 2006, but the 35th anniversary to have been in 2007. This requires clarification. Coyets (talk) 08:36, 28 July 2009 (UTC)