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I wish I could tell you whether or not this Venice Beach Robocop’s legs were going “kzzzzzzzt kzzzzzzzt kzzzzzzzt kzzzzzzzt” with each step, but it was hard to hear over the sound of my mouth going “Haaaaa Haaaa Haaaa Haaaa.” Comments/Enlarge | See all


That dainty little gesture is just screaming: “Give me a reason to ditch the twat in the hat”. Comments/Enlarge | See all






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Forget the Tribal Council





WELCOME TO BLACKFEET COUNTRY






This entire issue of Vice was done on a Blackfeet Indian reservation in northwestern Montana. Hence, everybody in this issue is a Blackfeet Indian. (Well, everybody except for one guy who is a bartender, but he goes out with a Blackfeet woman and he lives on the rez so we count him in.)

The Blackfeet tribe has about 15,500 members. 8,500 of them live on the rez. The rez is 1.5 million acres. Do the math—that makes for a lot of open space. The main town on the rez is Browning, a charming little burg that’s facing up to 80 percent unemployment, rampant (and we mean raaaampant) alcoholism, teenage pregnancy out the wazoo, and a burgeoning vogue for crystal meth. It’s not exactly Shangri-La.

The people who live there, however, are super friendly, funny, and proud. Some of the coolest Blackfeet we know are…

Bob Burns, a Blackfeet spiritual leader who has a lot to say on issues of race relations and more. He’s here and here.

Charlene Burns, Bob’s wife. She knows all there is to know about Blackfeet traditional religion, which involves bundles, medicine pipes, and elaborate ceremonies. She’s here.

Kelsy Rae Running Wolf was attacked by a grizzly bear and is 100% fine now. She talks about it here.

Charlie Fisher is a very nice local Indian man who was really plastered one night when we met him. He gives the entire world a verbal shitwhipping here.

Martha Day Rider is a community health worker. She deals with diabetes the way that trashmen deal with bags of refuse: No matter how much she takes care of, there’s always more coming. There are plenty more problems too, and she talks about them here.

There’s tons more in here too—a whole reservation’s worth.


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