On camping trips, nighttime stories for kids then grandkids were about two adventurous Native American boys, Little Feather and Turkey Feather, who visited the teepee of the tribe elder wise man, Grey Owl, to gain wisdom and tips for their next hunting, fishing, or exploration adventures, which often went awry and involved farting bear cubs, busy beavers, belligerent bull moose and other wildlife characters. Kids wanted to know who passed down these stories, so I told them it was Straight Arrow, keeper of the chronicles of early, early Montana.