i think is camille ma has driven about 300 feet away and for andrew. when in the middle of the room right now. here the biloxi chichi mucha and native american tribes have lived for centuries but the chief is reluctantly conceding that the moment has come to make a change we're now in the last 7 years the last 70 percent of our people there so i mean so we don't know how much of all of this is going to be here there is one levy plan to salvage some of the communities along the southern coast but it may come at the expense of others like chief not queens people we want to move as a community because of our heritage the history we have here on niland and to try to keep the culture get also. he has also a government for aid to relocate but some on the island are resisting his plan i don't want to. cast me something. and it's a life or death. but the majority say they are ready to face facts after years of rebuilding and recovering from the lot of nature you can't plan anything here you can't grow any animals here the parents have to bring their children t