She lived there with her Mom and Dad and her six month old puppy named Bruno.
Priscella's dad made houses and sold land for a living.
Priscella's mom would have parties for all their friends in town.
They had friends from all over the world.
They had friends from Canada and The United States and Germany and England and they were even friends with some locals.
Whenever Priscella's mom would have parties she would invite a nice local lady named Susie who would cook the best fried chicken in the world.
Priscella went to a school with all the other children from all over the world, even Susie's daughter, Dorothy, went there.
Sometimes Priscella would go with her mom and dad to a place called XXXXXXXXX , Where her dad would play card games.
XXXXXXXXX was the place where all the people from all over the world would come to listen to music and drink their beers.
Susie worked there and everybody liked her a lot. Susie's daughter Dorothy would be there too and her and Priscella would play.
Sometimes, some of the adults' Indians' kids would be there as well and they would all play with Priscella.
All of the adults had an Indian that would help them fix stuff and build their houses.
Two friends of her dad who also sold houses and land in Bocas Del Toro shared an Indian.
When Priscella asked why they did not have their own Indian all the adults laughed.
One of the ladies who was playing cards said that they both liked the same Indian because he did not take things from their houses.
Another man said that they could both have the Indian for a day and split the cost
and they all laughed.
Priscella's dad's Indian was named Poto and he was very nice. Poto would come to their house very early and wait outside until her dad was ready to go to the house he was building or some land he was buying.
Sometimes Poto would cut all the grass around their house with his machete ,which is a like a big knife.
Poto also had children but Priscella didn't get to play with them very much.
When they did play together, Poto's kids would show her how to catch lizards, and also, she really liked when they climbed trees to get her Mangoes or Pipas.
Pipas are like coconuts except they are green and they have water in them instead of milk but the water is very sweet and yummy.
One day Priscella was with her dad at XXXXXXXXX and he talking with a new man who was also from Florida.
Her dad was saying, "Well if you want, I could have my Indian come up to your place and clean those gutters for you, a lot easier than you climbing all over your roof like a monkey."
And the other man said, "Thanks, that would be great. How much is your Indian?"
Her dad said, "Ten dollars for the day but give him fifteen. He could probably give you some names so you could go about getting your own Indian one of these days. You really need one if you are going to be living here full time."
This got Priscella thinking.
She really wanted her own Indian.
Her dad had one and all of his friends had one.
She was seven now and she needed her very own Indian.
That night when she was having dinner with her Mom and Dad and some of their friends she announced, "For Christmas this year I want my own Indian."
This made all the adults at the table laugh very hard. Her mom said, "That's something we have to talk to Santa Clause about about honey."
And all the adults laughed again.
Later that night when Priscella was asleep her Mom and Dad talked about it.
Her Mom said "We should get Priscella her own Indian, it is after all, only ten dollars a day and she would always have someone to play with"
That settled it.
For Christmas little Priscella was going to get her own Indian.
Christmas morning came and after Priscella had opened all her gifts her mom told her to close her eyes because they had one more special present for her.
She did and she waited for what seemed like forever.
She heard the door open and her parents and their friends laughing and then they said, "O.K Priscella open your eyes!"
She did and screamed happily, "You got me my own Indian!"
Standing in front of her was a very old and very strong Indian with a pink ribbon and bow tied around his head.
It was Hammond, her Dad's Indian's father.
She was so excited she ran up and hugged his legs.
Hammond smiled.
"mommy can we get Hammond some shoes please?"
Her mom said, "maybe for his birthday honey"
And all the adults laughed again.
Priscella was soooooo happy!
The rest of the day she took Hammond into the yard to play with her and her puppy Bruno.
Now everyday Hammond would pick her up from school and take her back to Big Creek where she lived.
Before they would go home, Priscella liked to walk around town holding his hand.
She had bought him shoes with money her Mom gave her and she wanted everybody to see them.
On Saturdays and Sundays she would stay at her house and play games with Hammond.
On rainy days she would have tea parties inside with him and Bruno and her dolls.
Sometimes she would have Hammond squish the crabs that lived in holes on her land.
The crabs that lived on her land were blue and only had one claw and they scared her a lot. She loved it when he would step on them and kill them.
When her friends from school would see her with Hammond they would ask, "who is that?" and she would say very proud, "He is My Indian!"
Now all the kids in town wanted Indians.
One night Priscella was in town for Panama's Fourth And Final Call For Independence Day Celebration which is like kind of like The Fourth Of July but they have it all the time.
Everybody was outside in the street and having lots of fun.
Priscella was walking around with her friends from school, and they walked by a different loud dance place called XX XXXXXX .
The place where the Indians all go to listen to music and drink their beers.
Outside was a whole bunch of Indians and Hammond was there, and he was very drunk!
He was almost falling over but he smiled when he saw Priscella.
One of Priscella's friends saw him and yelled, "Hey Priscella, look it's your Indian."
When her friend said this all the other Indians looked at Hammond and laughed.
Hammond started to frown.
He looked at another old Indian that was laughing at him and said something that was in English and Spanish and then that other Indian started to frown.
Now Hammond and the other Indian were yelling at each other in Spanish and English and all the other Indians were yelling at each other.
This scared Priscella's friends and they said they wanted to go away.
All the kids were walking really fast back up the street when the Indian that Hammond was yelling at shouted, "Kid, you forgot dat Indian dem yours!"
When Priscella turned around she saw Hammond push the other Indian onto the ground and stamp on his head like when he was squishing crabs.
He stepped on his head over four times and Priscella and all the kids screamed and ran.
When Priscella found her parents on the street she told them what happened but they already had heard the news.
The next day her parents told her that Hammond had hurt the other Indian man the most you could hurt anybody and now Hammond had to go live with the police.
She could not have an Indian any more.
Poor Priscella cried and cried and cried and cried some more.
She was so very sad, and she could tell that her puppy Bruno missed him too.
When her birthday came she was still very sad.
At the party she opened all her presents but she was still not happy.
Her mom and dad said "Priscella, close your eyes, we have one more special gift for you."
She did and she squeezed them very tight until they told her it was O.K to open them.
When she opened her eyes she screamed with joy and hugged her Mom and Dad.
Standing there was Hammond's grand daughter, Julia, with a big pink ribbon and bow tied around her head.
"Oh thank you thank you thank you!" Priscella was so happy and even Julia laughed with the other adults when Priscella ran up and hugged her.
Now she dragged Julia outside to meet her puppy Bruno.
She was so proud!
She could not wait for everybody in Bocas Del Toro to see her New Indian.
