here is where the holdens live and you can the we choose the houses of the native people by their flds here's it has long beach the approach is still the same today you get to come in by the gurnett swing up in around brown's bank and sail in and plymouth would be right over here. so this is a really a fascinating map to incorporate into the exhibit. now, these two wonderful little objects one, this here, it's a little dark, but this is a glass trade bead. european colonists commonly small, colorful glass beads like this with native amecans often exchange for food or furs or gls beads, manufactured iron tools, anything that was different for the natives, which is what we're exchanged. and in return food or more likely, furs. and then there's my favorite piece and this is original here. yeah, we had a copy made of this. this is a little jesuit ring, this tiny broken brass ring is a unique object within the halls and collecon. it has ima of saint peter holding keys and the images taken from the gospel of matthew 1619, where jesus says to peter, i will give you the keys of the kingdom of