DL: What’s your opinion of the war?
SG: Oh gosh. You know, our men are groomed for protection, and so are our women; our women will kill to protect their young. Our men will, too- not that they’re going to go out and kill whatever. We have a story about this woman that was protecting her young child from a bear. And they always say that our women can be fierce as a grizzly when it comes to protecting their young. And our men are groomed as protectors for all our people. Oh, I could go into a lot of stuff. I see untruthfulness on the part of the non-Native people that were in the war. You know, we are a peaceful people, we are a very spiritual people, and when we see that something is done wrong to us, who wouldn’t defend what was theirs? We’re not a people that are going to lay down when somebody wants something. We also, at the same time, share, and give freely of what we have. But I see it as we were taken advantage of. You know, we were willing to share anything that we had, but when they made promises and we see that they weren’t keeping theirs; what are you going to do? That’s why our men were warriors; they’re going to stand up and protect what was rightfully ours.