 It was very apparent that early on in the planning stages of always becoming there was a demand from this concept that there be a sense of inclusiveness. Inclusiveness in terms of people, meaning it was not just a pueblo idea. It was an intertribal idea. It was a people idea. And without the help, obviously, of all of these people that became the always becoming community, there was not going to be a peace. My name is Grace Randolph. I am a Kino Wampanoag from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and I work with visitor services at the National Museum of the American Indian. Like every day I walk to work this way. Every day I'm going to walk to work and I'm going to think of the project. So it's just a neat connection I have to the physical landscape that I didn't have before. Even when I'm not working here, you know, it's always for at least the next 10 years going to be there. And even when it's gone, I'll still think about it. My name is John Watson from Lee Summit, Missouri. I've been here twice or three times now, ready to watch you work. Really? Yes, yes. And have you seen a lot of progress? Oh, much, much progress. Yes, from Friday until today. It's always changing. It's always changing. And that is the family, is that right? That's correct. And this has got to be a woman. Yeah, how did you? Well, my wife, my better half said it was a womanly shape. And I had to agree. Yeah. But I don't know what the what the lodge is. Well, it's a combination of feminine and masculine, because then the interior is a mud form that looks that is very feminine. And then on the outer portion, the teepee shape is more masculine. The pieces themselves, just the artwork, they're so, they're so symbolic in so many ways. I think they really reflect a lot of us as human beings and also in a cultural context and that we're always changing ourselves. And so it was just really wonderful to be here and be part of that process. I think through the process, people start to understand the message, just to look at the materials. For example, you know, this is about balance of life and since all the materials are organic. And so they start to understand, you know, the message about this project.