i invite you to say "ramatush." "ramatush" is the language of this land. it is so very important we acknowledge these truths because when we are coming together as educators and people who impact other community members, who impact the environment, when we are taking time to become familiar with the layers of history of the land that we are on, a land that we travel to, a land that we work and is our community, we know a little bit more. so i come from mudson maloni territory. however, i want to honor our grandmothers and all mother earth. because without them we would not be here. we share this time and space together for a reason. it is that humility that got us to (indiscernable) by offering this song here in this state. so we may honor the lawn we are on, and be aware of our how actions and words impact the next generation, and how we can all be good ancestors in training. so this is my canyon grandmother's song. at the end of the song, i invite you to say oh! let's think about this next year and be in community together, and i will use my regalia as a