Burden of Dreams
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:51:05
They're hanging around
like a bunch of chickens...

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but they're trying to do a good job.
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Very good.
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Why did you decide to have two, you know,
clearly marked off separate camps...

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between the cast and the Indians?
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Yeah, there was, um-
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There was long discussion about that-
how we should handle it.

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And my feeling was
that we should not involve them...

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in the kind of problems
that we had here.

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In our kind of organization,
our technical things.

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Um, besides,
I did not want to have them...

:51:47
too much contaminated in, uh -
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- How do you say? In parentheses.
- Quotes.

:51:54
Yeah. Yeah. In quotes.
Uh, by Western culture.

:51:58
They should be among
themselves, and they-

:52:01
They, for example,
wouldn't like our food...

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and it would have caused problems.
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And we didn't probably
expect to eat their kind of food.

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So, um...
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these two camps mark
a very clear distinction...

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that I never tried to conceal-
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that there is a highly technical
group of people here...

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from a different continent...
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with a different history behind them...
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and another group of native Indians...
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who basically is living here
in this environment...

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has its own way oflife,
its culture.

:52:58
The women were getting
madder and madder


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