I've got a local funny about edwards. She called up the Suquamish Tribal Center to "learn about Suquamish culture" for one of her books. A few months later, it came out complete with a birch bark canoe on the cover. Er, they have cedar canoes here, made from a single cedar log. No bark. Oh, and the studly "Indian" hero who has a 5 o'clock shadow? Hello? Only light skinned people get those. So anyway, a month or two after that she shows up in Suquamish and attends a council meeting. Presents the tribe with a signed copy of her book (which had been dedicate to the then tribal chairwoman) and a poster of the cover. Then she leaves. They were polite to her, Probably didn't know what to say. Anyway, they sat staring at one another and one Elder, who has passed on and shall remain nameless. finally spoke up. "Who is this guy on the cover? I have never seen anyone around here that looks like him! He is one hot stud!" (she was 75 at the time) So they gave her the poster. She said they could have the book.