Howard Miller, co-Big Chief of the Creole Wild West Mardi Gras Indian tribe, talks about how his Central City neighborhood has changed since Hurricane Katrina.
This is about the seventh time in out history we been move from our on land the first invaders that put some on reservations and others on plantations after the civil war uprooted again ,the migrations to north the buildings of highways,taxes and high utilities bills ,through divorces and now gentrification more foreigners own bigger stakes than black natives in our country than we do asian will soon own the world and space study it indigenous peoples let stop buying cars use others ways to get around no matter where we live put it in houses and put children's education and good food we can be a little happy let try together just for a better than what we are living today. Pretty paper cars and big debt's unsafe neighborhoods short life's early apartments and pretty cloths too much entertainments and left behind in academy Lets try a better way start a love way natives we can do it until we satisfied work work work praises to our God