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00:00We almost took us apart.
00:27And then we, it took terrible things into the family whenever he passed, like being
00:56angry, not being wanting to argument with the family, even though if the other person
01:07didn't do it, but I used to blame them.
01:15We're losing people, we're losing younger generations and they're still out there, they're
01:30still wandering around, you know, lost to the truth.
01:45One of the striking things that you'll notice is the isolation of it.
01:59And that's a pro and a con.
02:02For example, on the pro side, that isolation has helped the community maintain their language
02:09and their culture very well.
02:12But at the same time, when hit with this epidemic of fentanyl and substance abuse addiction,
02:19it's become a nightmare where resources have struggled to get to that community.
02:39These children don't have food.
02:41These children don't have running water.
02:44They may not feel safe at night.
02:46So you know, we need to address basic needs.
02:56Fentanyl deaths and overdoses and addiction has touched the life of every family that
03:00we talked with and the Democrats have done nothing about it.
03:03So we'll trend rat, we'll continue to trend rat.
03:19The trauma that started everything off, because what my mom would tell me is that it started
03:26from her parents giving her traumas is the reason why she started drinking.
03:31It started because of me doing drugs, because my parents were always never there.
03:35I was the only child that was supporting my little brother and basically doing everything.
03:43And it kind of got to the point where I got tired of it.
03:45And yeah, when I asked the same thing with all my cousins, like they're on drugs and
03:50everything, they say the same thing, it's because of trauma.
04:10There's got to be a solution to it.
04:12There can't be no solution to it because, you know, it has to have an end to it somewhere.