DL: If you had a magic wand, what would you wish for the Dakota people today?
JP: Unity. To come together and be like it used to be.
DL: How far back was that when there was unity?
JP: We would always go to the neighbors, or relatives, and it wasn’t much, but we’d eat together. And just sit down and visit and tell jokes.
DL: It sounds like you simply enjoyed each other’s company.
JP: Yes, we did.
DL: And how has that changed today?
JP: Nobody has time anymore; they’re working or they’re not home. You talk to them on the phone and that’s it – you never see anybody. If it isn’t TV, its Internet or something they’re on. No time.
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