spanish] [luis loraico speaking spanish] [luis loraico speaking spanish] [garay speaking spanish] [eugenia loraico speaking spanish] [okimura speaking spanish] [okimura speaking spanish] [martin vizcarra speaking spanish] [applause] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation.pgdki■■?ç■ç■ÑcÑcÑcÑc? man: the idea of utilizing a non-native plant such an olive is quite intriguing. it's a sign of resistance and resilience to all the oppression that the tribe has been put through over the decades and millennia. man 2: we've been here for thousands of years, and we believe in taking care of our land sustainably. and oncehe tribe started gaining enough resources to be able to purchase some ranches, it was just something that was meant to be. ma3: the tbe was conceed about water conservation, concerned about pesticide use, and wanted to grow a crop that was well-suited to these soils