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Whether you are looking for an event for your tribe or for something fun for your family this summer, check out our Indian Princess Treasure Hunt.

The Zuni and the Chippewa invite you to participate in the 1st Annual Zuni Treasure Hunt. This is a self guided hunt through the trails of Bob Jones Park in Southlake. There's a little bit of puzzle solving, a little hiking, and a lot of fun. And, there's a prize at the end for your princess!!!

  • Where: Bob Jones Park
  • When:  Whenever you want (this can be done throughout the summer)
  • How:    To get started, click the following link or cut/paste it into your browser

    http://web.me.com/clifcox/Site_2/Welcome.html

Have fun and when you are done please send an email to Clif Cox to let him know what you think:  clifcox@mac.com.

Thank you for your support of the Indian Princess Program.
Brad Harslem - "Swimming Horse"
Indian Princess Nation Chief 2009-10

PS Special thanks to Clif, the Zuni & Chippewa tribes for making this happen!!!


If you have trouble with the link, here are more details on how to get started:

ZUNI TREASURE HUNT

Welcome to the 1st annual Zuni treasure hunt. This is a self guided treasure hunt that you can do at any time. It should take an hour to an hour and a half to complete. We’ve planted some clues for you to follow, which will lead you to a final treasure trove. Before you start, you need a few guidelines:

  1. This is a secret Yo-He-Wah Nation hunt. Be discrete. Don’t let any Muggles see you finding the clues or treasure.
  2. With that in mind, always return the clue boxes to a state that is hidden and protected. Hopefully that means you’ll return it like you found it.
  3. You’ll need a few things for the hunt. You should know the Indian Princess slogan. You will probably want to bring a small bag to pick up any trash you see on the trail. If everyone picks up one piece, the park will be spotless! Remember, don’t pick up any dangerous trash like broken glass or other sharp objects.

We hope you have fun. If you run in to any problems, or want to notify us of any caches needing maintenance, please email me at clifcox@mac.com. Good luck and happy hunting!

Your journey begins at Bob Jones Park near the softball fields. Go north on White Chapel Road from 114 and turn into the parking lots just past the softball diamonds, a little over 2 miles from 114. Your first task is to find the old homestead of Simon Salinas. It’s up the path not too far from the lot. From here, roads head in 3 different directions. You can pick the correct road by knowing the Indian Princess slogan. The 4th letter of the 1st word tells you which way to go. As the road heads to the left, it crosses a grey rock road. Head toward the right. Shortly you will enter a beautiful meadow that holds an ancient Indian story telling place. The mown grass path beckons to you. You will reach an iron barrier. Follow it to the left into the undergrowth. Be careful of some of the sharp debris left by others less careful than you. Will you be “stumped” by the very first clue? You may want to take a “3 pronged” attack and “dig in” to this problem.


Feel free to email your questions or comments to info@dfwindianprincess.com.

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