Grey Owl
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:06:01
- It's...I don't mean to say...
- Forget it.

:06:04
It's great for us, Archie,
for the parks.

:06:06
Archie's is the first voice anybody's
ever heard coming out of the wilderness.

:06:09
Not just a voice, eh, Bill?
:06:11
You bet.
:06:17
Look like you're
talking to each other.

:06:19
Say anything.
We can't hear you.

:06:25
It's a beautiful book, Archie.
I love it.

:06:31
I just put down what was
happening to me, that's all.

:06:34
You called me your wife.
:06:37
Well, you know how it is.
I don't want to go offending people.

:06:47
Pony? Pony?
Look at me.

:06:50
Smile and wave like you're saying,
"Hi there, folks. "

:06:55
Get lost, folks.
:07:06
I really don't need much.
:07:08
Something to feed the fellows
writing the profiles.

:07:10
- What profiles?
- Oh, just the usual stuff.

:07:14
I hear there's a writer out of North Bay
working up a big piece on you.

:07:18
"Workin' up"?
How?

:07:21
Talking to people who know you.
Going to places you've been.

:07:25
Let's do this.
:07:28
Okay. You're Ojibwa.
We know that.

:07:31
- And you're 40...
- Forty-one.

:07:34
So where were you born?
:07:36
I was born in Mexico.
:07:38
Hermosillo.
:07:41
What about your parents?
:07:45
My father was a Scotsman,
scout in the Indian wars.

:07:48
My mother was an Apache,
Jacarilla band.

:07:53
Apache? Wait.
So you're not Ojibwa.

:07:56
No. I lived with
the Bear Island Ojibwa for 13 years.


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