a carolina indian boy, that is how they are often described. carolina indians are spanish indians. they would be household labor. we have already read a lot about the west indies this semester and the voracious demand they had for labor and human bodies. indentured servitude, indian slaves, and african labor they would use, especially in sugar plantations. the end ofse, at there, many were put to work on south carolina plantations. you can see the statistic. it is no small number. the estimates are from senses records a quarter or more of the slave population were native american. this was not -- this was in the reading, but not to any great detail. does this date have any importance in terms of what we are going to turn to next to kind of finish up this presentation with a few more slides? not the yamasee war. remember that picture of lawson, the original drawing? >> [indiscernible] >> north carolina is what i am thinking of. it very well could be this carolina indian boy was taken during this war in north carolina. >> [indiscernible] yes, do your member that work? >> and the othe