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To: tejek who wrote (454132)2/4/2009 2:54:15 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1585195
 
Jim Jewell, who directed "The Lone Ranger" until 1938 said he'd lifted the term from the name of a boys' camp at Mullet Lake just south of Mackinac, Michigan called Kamp Kee-Mo Sah-Bee. The camp had been established in 1911 by Jewell's father-in-law, Charles Yeager, and operated until about 1940. Translation of kee-mo sah-bee, according to Jewell was "trusty scout."



To: tejek who wrote (454132)2/4/2009 2:55:18 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585195
 
A scholar from the University of California at Berkley thought that Kemo Sabe came from the Yavapai, a dialect spoken in Arizona and meant "one who is white," since the Ranger always wore a white shirt and trousers in the earliest publicity photos. The Yavapai term is "kinmasaba" or "kinmasabeh."



To: tejek who wrote (454132)2/4/2009 2:55:49 PM
From: tntpal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585195
 
"When did Obama become apache? Oh yeah......ever since he ran for office."
He can be whatever he says he is because the Press never questions it 'any-how'... Dey just bend-over and bow...