Whenever I reflect on Charlie Hill’s legacy, I remember the 2013 AIHEC student conference held in Green Bay. The famed comedian and Oneida Nation of Wisconsin tribal member took the stage for a hilarious show that would be one of his final performances. While Hill delivered a memorable set that night, setting the stage for the 1491s to do the same the following year, the story I like to share takes place in the hallway of the conference center. I had known Hill for years when we stopped to chat that day, having had the pleasure of him visiting my classrooms and theater productions at College of Menominee Nation (CMN). He was humble about his talent and gracious with his time, always excited to talk with me about his pre-fame days performing with the Native American Theatre Ensemble.