:03:01
	the buffalo would disappear, and the
lakota would live in square houses.
:03:07
	[Speaking lakota language]
:03:55
	Wheelerton, Virginia
:03:56
	Man: I suppose the best place to begin our
family's story is with grandsire abraham.
:04:01
	Many was the time as a boy
I listened to his tale of
:04:04
	how a cannon subtracted a
leg at the battle of yorktown.
:04:08
	I'd have wagered both
mine to see what he saw.
:04:11
	My misfortune was to be born in a
drab age and to have lived in the
:04:15
	stifle of a barn where a man was
only as good as the things he crafted.
:04:19
	Wheelwrights we were, going back to the
time when they invented the damn thing.
:04:24
	Wheelers made wheels, but in my day,
we'd seen the wheels made the wheelers.
:04:30
	All the long day, I lived
in my books, and by night,
:04:34
	I dreamed of a better life
beyond the mississippi.
:04:37
	Morning, Enoch.
:04:39
	Hi, papa.
:04:39
	How are you?
:04:40
	Good.
:04:40
	Good.
:04:41
	Nathan.
:04:42
	Mornin'.
:04:55
	Now, that is a thing of beauty.