why don't we start with someone who lives right here in chicago, ansil deon, working at america's indian center. >> owing. the reason i interviewed ansil because in my early research, i say research loosely. i learned two-thirds to three quarters of native people live off reservationing reservation including a group of people termed urban i understand yaps. that quest led me to the chicago american indian center to this really wonderful guy, ansil, who is a cultural coordinator there, a volunteer there at this point, and i'm going to read you a little about what he said to some 2nd graders he was introducing to native culture because they didn't know anything about native people either. he said wops -- once your teacher told you you were coming here, how many of you expected to see a old man with braided hair? how many expected to see that? be truthful. a few hands rose slowly. for those who raised their hand and the ones that haven't, are you disappointed me for seeing me the way i am now? no child move. this is who we are, okay? order -- ordinary people wearing ordinary clothing, not t