utah maintaining even through adaptation, but but just maybe quietly speaking the language at home,telling kids over and over who re, you know who you are, we know who you are. even if if it's school or whatever, you you don't talk about it. i think that's just that's maybe the biggest key to how they how survived as and book european and colonial colonial colo land are central to the relation nations. what were those views and how did they transition over thecenturies to the increased detriment of native americans? so, um, you colonization has at its root the idea that you could take other peo it's sort of the opposite of reciprocity and european an idea thatght to what theyalways able to do that. there are plenty of times when whend the power to keep them from doing under current of sort of nations don't quite own the land. doesn't. for them to still stick around. um, there's, there's very sort of religious tone to early on colonization of, of the americas and then continues in various forms over th centuries through indian removal know, say maybe a native nation does have a e, bu