It is just possible, but fairly unlikely.
Memphis, Tennessee. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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There is a train, boat and air port in Memphis many other cities have air and train ports
A horse named Lightfoot may have been born to another horse called Blackfoot in Ireland in the 1920s; neither horse has any connection at all with the Blackfoot tribes. There is apparently a modern US citizen named Don Lightfoot who served in the US Marine Corps and "traces his heritage to the Blackfoot tribe", whatever that means. He is not and never has been a Blackfoot, Piegan or Blood chief.
I can find no reference that the Blackfoot tribe used any part of the buffalo for dye or paint. There is one lichen (moss) that they used for yellow paint / dye: Letharia vulpina
The Blackfoot tribes (Piegan, Blood and Blackfoot) were typical Plains nomads and grew no crops of any kind.
There are many places to get your auto glass repaired or replaced in Tennessee. There is the Glass Doctor in Nashville, Jack Morris Auto Glass in Memphis and Nashville and also Phoenix Glass in Knoxville.
Memphis like any large citys have the same problem, too much light in the city. Drive out to one of the parks in west Tennessee (like Fort Pillow) where there is less light.
John L. Cooper of Skillet is from Memphis, Tennessee. Sign up at Skillet.com/boards to have any future Skillet-related questions answered :)
Modern English names can not be translated into any native American language. If you were to meet a modern Canadian Blackfoot and told him your name is Melena, that is what he would call you - it would not be possible for him to "translate" that name into any Blackfoot word.
All native American tribes had other tribes living near them. In the case of the three Blackfoot tribes (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot), their allies and friends the Sarci and Atsena lived north and east of them; the Plains Cree and Assiniboin lived slightly further east; the Crow lived to the south; the Shoshoni lived to the south-west; the Nez Perce lived across the mountains to the west.
based on what i read, Elvis only attended Humes High School in Memphis, Tennessee. therefore, he did not obtain any degrees, as he never attended any college/university.