 Mitchiff language means family communication, it means we're able to progress and go and teach it and once we learn it we can always use it and implement it within our everyday lives. Basically it's our background and if we don't have it we can't use it so it's basically our life too as well. I believe that if we don't learn to speak Mitchiff in our own language and our own culture and know our history of our own people it's going to be just like any other language that's always been lost and all of a sudden people just find it is just there and they're not going to know the background, they're not going to know how to say it, how to pronounce it or how to use it. And that's just a bad part about it, the generation between the elders and the younger people or whatever, generation X, Y and whatever, they lost all of that and it wasn't ever taught, it was just privatized basically and it's beautiful to see that it's coming out now. My mother, my brother, my daughter, my girlfriend, the rest of my family, whoever I basically can, try and say a few words here to maybe just anybody I see, Tanshiki and stuff like that or whatever, just simple words and stuff, hopefully they'll catch on and they'll learn a little bit too. A very fluent teacher, a very fluent teacher, I would just love to be able to communicate back and forth and in every word that they're actually saying and this way I can respond in kind and learn lots from there too and have a really good relationship with just people like that. In my community, my mother speaks the language, she's my teacher, there are a few other elders that actually do speak the language, everybody, I would love to everybody just use it. Mitchiff should be spoken anywhere that you feel comfortable or anywhere at all. The problem with people not speaking or using it these days is I think is in history they were taught shame, they were taught humility, they were taught not to use it, they were taught to be afraid of actually using it and not being able to use it in the outside world and that was the big problem back then. That has a bit of history as well, when I was younger I was growing up, I never knew who I was, I didn't know my identity and even if I did I didn't want to acknowledge it, I didn't want to be matey, I didn't want to go anywhere with it, I wanted to be somebody else and it took a long time for me to actually realize that I'm not that other person, I'm not that fake person, I want to be me now and which is matey, Mitchiff and therefore I'm basically doing what I can to learn the culture, to learn the history, to learn everything I can't do, pass it on. That would have to go along the lines of basically a lot of matey people, Mitchiff people, they would kind of like be not using it, they would kind of like be a zombie walking around without the use of that actual knowledge and that brain basically pretty much, it's kind of like that but I think if anything though if it actually went to sleep and nobody was using it then it probably be the same thing, somebody would find it one day and wonder what it is, can somebody translate it, can somebody use it, can somebody tell me what it is, you know what I mean. Definitely identity, closeness to family, relationships, community events, just about anything you want to do, it's going to bring you all together and basically when we weren't learning it, we weren't using it and we weren't doing it, everybody kind of separated and they were in their own personal spaces basically so when we use it now we're going to be closer together and be able to connect a little bit better I think. More people would know the history first of all, they would be able to understand, even though the rebellion is being taught in the schools these days or whatever, I do believe that a lot of people still believe the old story where he was a traitor, rebellious and all this or whatever but they don't actually know the real story or the reasons why they all did that and everybody rebelled and did all of that because they had to survive and I'm sure if anybody actually lived that life they would know that basically you do what you can to survive so but like I said the real truth is not taught in the schools and a lot of people don't know it so if they can actually get a start from there and progress on then they'll actually have perfect understanding, the culture will come as well, once you start learning them good language as well as me and my mom when we do our classes or whatever, she teaches me culture, she teaches me the history, she also teaches me the language so it all folds into one.