16 pwh on the corner. Eventually, th l be there. But now the r scattered. Since they started tearing those houses down, they have scattered. B: And they are doing this for redevelopment purposes. C: Thas right. B: Well, a lot of our people are on Street, are they not? C: I think around and I think some is on Street, and then you still have some on the other end of B(i\\\ ;-. Street, around _Park. But allot of them are leaving out to the suburbs. B: h-7.hub.. Well, I certainly have enjoyed talking with you on this tape1 and I want to ask you before we closeAs-what do you think of our young people? C: Wve got some fine young people. B: Do you think the future is safe in their hands? C: They seem like they beginning to% I want the majority of them to want to know about their people, to know their history, and I think that they revive, their revival on the history and I don't believe that the Indian history will ever die, completely die. B: No. C: I just think that they are more or less trying to bring it back, 'cause they are dancing, the'i beginning now to wear, wearing their beads, and their headbands, as something to be proud of. B: Right. C: The young will wake up and know that being an Indian is something to be proud of, ftnsnot something to be ashamed of. B: Right. You know, I think the dance which is held sometimes on Thursday nights, Mr. Avery Lewis, leader,fhis is the most impressive thing to me, especially, you know when people are dressed up;' and they