but also for people from different places all around the world, from peru to canada to all over turtle islandday, goes through sunday. tell us what's happening. quetzalli: yeah, so we start off the ceremony by bringing the sacred fire and having the muwekma ohlones present and coordinate the ceremony and bringing in different cali tribes from california. damian: and the host tribe this year is the tribe that's indigenous to the land that we're sitting on now, the muwekma ohlone. quetzalli: yes. damian: talk about their significance and their role in all of this, the ohlone. quetzalli: yeah. they bring in parts of their dance and their music and the way that they know how to honor it and clean it for us because throughout the ceremony we're constantly cleansing ourselves with the smoke and the fire and trying to do that in an honorable way. and so, yeah, that's what they will be helping us with. damian: you mentioned cleansing. talk about what--how you feel when you wake up on monday after the ceremonies are over. what kind of a spirituality, a cleansiness, if that's a word, do you wake up wit