Before we arrived, all they did was fish and hunt. That left a lot of land unspoken for, and in the past twenty years lumbermen, miners and homesteaders have been pleased to claim the land as their own. Wouldn't you know the Indians would then turn around and complain that the territory belongs to them and we've got no business being here, even though they weren't using the land for anything much to speak of.
Pg 23 George Gillies 15 years old