Josiah: Well you brought up another important point and that’s, the maintaining of Nez Perce ways? Why is that important; how would you explain that as being important? Leroy: Well, you have different fish in the water. You have a sucker, you have a squaw fish, you have a trout, you have a bass, you have all these. If they all started cross breeding and borrowing from each other the next thing you’d know is they would all look like one fish. Well you talk about Pan-Indianism; that’s kind of a simple analogy. If you had all of our people of this world start borrowing other people’s things and they all start doing the same thing there would be no unique individuals anymore. All the same and that is why I think we should keep our own things and do what we do so we can be recognized for what we do. Everything from the horses to the way we dance, the way we talk, our language, the way we dress, or whatever it is. I think that is important. Otherwise it will be lost in the big old sea of everybody.