[quote=@Landain][i]For Billy[/i][/quote] The squat native set his coin down and let his gaze travel around the table. [i]Moniyew[/i] and [i]moniyeweskiwew[/i] and [i]kaskitewiyas[/i]. It's actually quite interesting to see so many and to see the white men including their women and a man of a different colored skin. As he sits and waits for the next moves to be made he blinks a little. He didn't register it at first but the dark skinned man is talking to him. He takes a moment to think back and nods slowly. He smiles a little as he responds, "Comanche and Apache are my cousins. I am Plains Cree, from Montana territory and North into Canada, Saskatchewan and Alberta." He nods, "Scout, Tracker and Hunter." He adds patting his chest proudly. He looks the man over and nods respectfully, "Fine to see dark skinned man here. Good medicine." Finally he lets it out, "Mistihkoman, Big Knife, my name. What is your name dark skinned one?" [hider=Translations] moniyeweskiwew = woman, white woman kaskitewiyas = african person literally means, Dark Skinned person side note: Cree People had no concept of an African American person for the longest time. As Slavery was not a major thing in Canada and African people did not make it to the western Canadian area until nearly the very end of colonization. But when they did the Crees, all nations of them, quickly came up with a term for them. [/hider]