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Well here in, I think it happened like 20, yeah maybe about 20 years ago, the Indian tribe that lived just outside of Montreal, the Anaganagi, they had people for no reason at all started throwing rocks at their cars while they were on the highway. I mean the cars were going like 60 miles an hour and somebody started throwing rocks through their winches, you know, because they just didn't want them, I guess in Montreal, they wanted them to stay on the other side of the river and that started a big pow-wow that went on for a week. I remember that. It was a long time ago. But that's not like that because everybody gets along fine, but there were just some drunks or something, probably some winos on the railroad track that started that. Yeah, that turned into a big thing. I don't know, I just don't see the CBC News and all the news agencies really interviewing Indians and letting them talk. You know, I mean the real ones that were here before we came, those are the ones that, they let all the new ones that arrived here talk, but they don't let the real ones that were here for a long time say anything.
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