charlayne: by your teacher? david: yeah. charlayne: were you the only native american in there? yes. charlayne: if everybody else was treating him and the other wampanoags like they were second class or worse, how did you end up marrying one? saskia: i came here from the netherlands. and so i think i had a completely different perspective. i think i was open-minded. we had conversations about how important it is to teach children from a young age and especially indigenous children what they deserve to know, which is their birthright, which is a deep connection and a profound connection with the natural world. and from there, give them self-confidence. there is a solution in the natural world. for every ailment, the plants have an answer because that is how the world was created. and i firmly believe this to be true. we really began in 2003, making them understand of how you can build a relationship with everything around you and how you can become a part of the ecosystem and not stand apart from it. people did not understand the need for nature connection. i think climate change