Chapter I: Tony Twomoons
Tyee Twomoons stood behind the bar drying glasses. His face expression hard as flint. Newcomers often made the assumption that he didn’t notice anything. That assumption was generally incorrect but typically lacked tangible proof. The regular patrons had learned not to underestimate what Tyee observed. Many a bar fight had been settled by Tyee recounting the events leading up to the brawl. No one could dispute his word. Tyee’s version was always accepted as fact and unruly patrons soon found themselves on the other side of the door if they attempted to argue. In the Drifting Tumbleweed Bar, Tyee’s seldom heard voice was law.
Although when he wasn’t on the reservation and here at the bar he was known as Tony Twomoons. While he grew up in an orphanage on the reservation his school was in town and only hired white teachers. None of his teachers could pronounce his first name. Until one teacher didn’t even try to say it and just called him Tony. Everyone could pronounce Tony so he just accepted it. It saved him the repetition of pronouncing his name at every roll call. Now he was usually surprised when he heard his own name and sometimes forgot to answer to Tyee.
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