Who are the Pulpsavage Indians?
Well, I see that you took interest in my work of prose in the about page for this site.
The Pulpsavage Indian tribe lived in the northern regions of what is now
the state of Minnesota. The Pulpsavage tribe is distantly related to the blackfoot indian
tribe of the Dakotas. For a thousand years they lived in the Minnesota region. Previous to
that they lived in Northern New Mexico.
A long time ago their chief at that time received a vision quest to go north and so north they went and pretty far too. When they arrived in the region of Minnesota they stopped and made that land their home. Their belief systems centers around the white oak tree. Every September they celebrate the beginning of life by extracting the pulp from the oak tree and preparing an elixir for all members of the tribe to drink and rejoice in the life given to them by the great spirit, hence the name Pulpsavage. Little else is known about the tribe. Not much except their memory has been passed down through my family. No one quite knows or remembers where they went or why.