 and how you can live this life. That to me is important, but I found that using the culture. Give us a song. Mi-mi-da-wa-wa-s-no-de-indigen-a-cause. Shaguanda First Nations, Manitoulin Island. Do-do-mo-wa-be-je-shi. On-a-da-ga, Ojibwe. I'm speaking Ojibwe to you. I said hello on a formal way. My name is Frazier Lee-White-Duck. I'm from Shaguanda First Nations. I am Ojibwe On-a-da-ga. I am of the Martin clan. I'm here speaking with a fellow YouTuber, and he's gonna take it away. Yeah, I'm interested to see what you got, man. Your regalia's awesome, and I saw you dancing. Do you have how much memory you got on there? I was kidding. I got. These here, as you can see, I have signatures of other men that I value as warriors. So friends and people that I see as good people that do change, educate, and better the world in their own way, eh? And so I could sit here and talk about everything. The reason why I have this coloring here is my spirit name is The Dancing Northern Lights. So that's why you'll see a lot of greens, really bright greens, purples, and stuff like that in my regalia. What's your favorite thing about a power? Experiences like this. The cultural exchange, the medicine that people get, that's the understanding and the appreciation of people like yourself wanting to know and wanting to grow with us because then it shows that true reconciliation and that's a true sign of respect and humility towards each other. I teach that as a cultural ambassador, always meeting with new people, especially young people like yourselves, that have a thirst for knowledge. I'm more than happy to share what I have to offer. As they say, this is all the history and all of the knowledge of the people and I probably know about this and then whenever I talk to people I probably teach them about that. So it's like, it's trying to be humble and trying to build friendships and allies everywhere. Thank you so much for taking time to talk with me. See you next time. Power shake with that and you pound it, bam. So we have our head dancers here. We have Bear Nation ready to go with an honor song. We're going to give this young man with his blanket, also a symbol of welcoming him to the community. How fit he is. He women.