 And that song is called Tutuaj, which means little pine trees. It's a song that we'd be done by the parents for the children, especially the mother singing and the little children dancing around are like the little pine trees protected by the boughs of the big trees, some of the snow and the heavy rain so they can grow up tall and strong. The song is an intergenerational song. It's done by Wabanaki peoples, Nobscott past McQuaddy, Western Abenaki, McMack Malacy, all throughout the New England area. There are different versions of that particular song. It is sung by the four winds, for it is the voice of our awakening, which heralds the rebirth of all the way.