i would like to mention that eric hollinger who worked with us came back and was therefore this day, and that was really important for us to have him be a part of that. from the 1860's, when the army surgeon general requested those skulls -- i say that not easily. it is hard to say that word. how else can we maybe get that message across? again, we were in sault ste. marie canada at this time, and their government acknowledged this responsibility. they had the royal canadian mounted police escort us about 25 miles, and then we'd go ahead of the procession. at every stoplight, they would pull their cars in front of the traffic and allow us to go through. they did that for us until we got to this place. again on a cliff overlooking the water where we respectfully and appropriately returned our ancestors into the womb of our mother earth. one of the reasons i was asked to come, the karl may museum in germany -- by no we are probably short on time, but they again have ancestral remains in their possession. we requested for repatriation, and it was like dÉjÀ vu all over again, comments be