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Hello all - My wife and I made it down to the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin today to see the exhibit that features PN-G. It's pretty cool and we are well represented.
When you first get there, the pamphlet they hand you has a picture of the PN-G band smack on the front cover. As soon as you walk in, there is an exhibit that has different parts of the state, and Port Neches-Groves is one of the buttons you push. You hear folks "back home" talking about PN-G football. As you round the corner, there is another exhbit that talks about rivalries and it specifically mentions Port Neches-Groves v. Nederland as the "fiercest in the state". Then my favorite part as you walk into the main walkway..... there is this large elevated glass case holding the Indian Spirit costume. It is definitely the biggest piece in the whole thing. It explains what the costume means and gives some history behind it. On the wall directly behind it, there is another exhibit that only talks about PN-G called "More Than a Mascot". Taking up half the wall, there is big a picture of Brandon dancing at the Alamo Dome. There are a couple of other large pictures featuring Jimmy Girouard I believe. Then next to that in a glass protective case are the letters from the Cherokee Nation granting PN-G permission to use the name 'INDIANS'. Then there is another letter to PN-G that talks about using "Cherokee" as a fightsong. There is another spot on the wall that talks about how PN-G upholds the proud traditions. Walking on through, you see "Down Trails of Victory" displayed in a glass case...... then over to a huge purple case that holds the drum major headress and the history behind it for PN-G. Off to the right of that is a button you push that plays Cherokee :woot: :woot:. The book in the giftshop about the exhibit has a centerfold 2 page spread of the spear carried by the Indian Spirit.
Folks, I was GLOWING with pride - still am. One lady in the museum even commented how our two year old had on a shirt that said PN-G Indians. She asked if we lived in Port Neches and came up to see it. I said "no, we live in Round Rock, but are die hard Indian fans". She thought that was pretty cool. Go see it folks if you get the chance or come up this way for hurricane evacuations. It's awesome. :clap:
When you first get there, the pamphlet they hand you has a picture of the PN-G band smack on the front cover. As soon as you walk in, there is an exhibit that has different parts of the state, and Port Neches-Groves is one of the buttons you push. You hear folks "back home" talking about PN-G football. As you round the corner, there is another exhbit that talks about rivalries and it specifically mentions Port Neches-Groves v. Nederland as the "fiercest in the state". Then my favorite part as you walk into the main walkway..... there is this large elevated glass case holding the Indian Spirit costume. It is definitely the biggest piece in the whole thing. It explains what the costume means and gives some history behind it. On the wall directly behind it, there is another exhibit that only talks about PN-G called "More Than a Mascot". Taking up half the wall, there is big a picture of Brandon dancing at the Alamo Dome. There are a couple of other large pictures featuring Jimmy Girouard I believe. Then next to that in a glass protective case are the letters from the Cherokee Nation granting PN-G permission to use the name 'INDIANS'. Then there is another letter to PN-G that talks about using "Cherokee" as a fightsong. There is another spot on the wall that talks about how PN-G upholds the proud traditions. Walking on through, you see "Down Trails of Victory" displayed in a glass case...... then over to a huge purple case that holds the drum major headress and the history behind it for PN-G. Off to the right of that is a button you push that plays Cherokee :woot: :woot:. The book in the giftshop about the exhibit has a centerfold 2 page spread of the spear carried by the Indian Spirit.
Folks, I was GLOWING with pride - still am. One lady in the museum even commented how our two year old had on a shirt that said PN-G Indians. She asked if we lived in Port Neches and came up to see it. I said "no, we live in Round Rock, but are die hard Indian fans". She thought that was pretty cool. Go see it folks if you get the chance or come up this way for hurricane evacuations. It's awesome. :clap: