By Andrew Flett
At Treaty Four it was
very interesting because I saw lots of
different things like food stations, buses,
kids from Cupar and Southey, lots of young city kids. I saw many trucks, like Ford Powerstrokes,
Dodge Cummins, and lots of gas cars and gas Chevy’s. I saw lots of people who
buy bales from us and I saw lots of the
town’s history. The guy I interviewed was a friend of my dad and he goes to the winter festival so
my grandpa knows him too. I saw the ski hill and all the trees; leaves are
falling off already. I saw lots of different people, lots of tepees and lots of
garbage, and it was a crappy day till I left because of the weather, but the
most interesting thing of the day was that a friend of my dad was there. There
were lots of elders. there was only one
tepee that was heated, but we were not allowed in it. The crappiest part of the
day was that there were no horses to interview, but it worked out good, and I
saw lots and smelled lots and heard lots that day. I heard music the most. I
smelled lots of meat, and I think that they should get more organized, and the
kids should not be allowed to run around and bigger fire. But overall, it was a
good day.
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