one thing that's not factored in the cost, they only siok at the cost of the homes, the cost of the sses, the infrastructure, but, you know, i don't know how you put a price on it, but they do not consider the cost of a whole culture. [film advance clicks] [tom-tom playing] comardelle: as displacement keeps happening and we just further separate our community, it'll just get lost. [men chanting] man: turn to the left. comardelle: we learned about a national disaster resilience plan competition, so we submitted our plans. we worked to fit with the state's ster plan, and they presented it, and it got funded. sanders: right now, the way relocations typically happen in the united states, we rely on an individual buy-out model,w and so, in otheds, someone receives some compensation to go live someere else, but in doing so, we do lose that cultural fabric, so we don't really know if we can move people collectively as a group cheaper and more eiciently than individuals. comardelle: there's very little positive in the form of resettlement of people. you know,t overnments just don' it well. we pr