tickets today about, what do they call us? any thoughts andres leading the way to refer to us as indigenous people, janee? >> my mom was white and my dad was full blooded -- so i was kind of losing a sense of identity and who i am, where i came from. and it was on me, losing my father at a young age, to kind of have that search and to learn the correct history, and to learn about comanche nation. but it was always a check box to college or health forms, medical things. what is that check box? for me, it's just been native american, american indian, that's who i am and how i identified myself. >> that's so interesting because that's one of the first things. americans just, like, walk around on eggshells around us. like, what do we call you guys? they don't quite know. and so, back in 2020, we actually did a national survey called the indigenous futures survey, and we pulled almost 6000 native people from all 50 states to ask, like, how do you want to be referred to? the number one answer across the board was, first by my tribe, right? people first and foremost want to be identified by their