:07:05
Lord, you have blessed us this day
with the return of my son Jacob.
:07:09
Thank you, lord,
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and perhaps someday you will guide
our other lost child Nathan to us
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so that he can be at this table with us so
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we can all break bread
as a family once again.
:07:19
Amen.
:07:20
Amen.
:07:23
Uh, here ya are, wakin-yan-techate...
:07:26
Waki-yan-techantewyn.
:07:28
It translates as Thunder Heart Woman.
:07:32
What is it you intend to do, Jacob?
:07:34
What we've always done.
:07:36
What we all do, be a wheelwright.
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That is, if you'll allow me, father.
:07:40
Of course I'll allow you.
:07:42
Business isn't as it was,
bank failures and all.
:07:46
People barter for services
nowadays, but we'll get by.
:07:50
Bunk here until things turn for the better.
:07:53
Your squaw feel the same?
:07:55
Now don't call her my squaw.
:07:56
She's my wife, my woman, my missus.
:08:00
There ain't nothin' dirty about it.
:08:01
I lived with her people,
hunted buffalo with them.
:08:04
I learned to honor their ways.
:08:07
They made me one of their sacred own.
:08:10
I hope you'll do the same for her.
:08:12
We'll do our best.
:08:14
It may take time.
:08:23
It's a boy.
:08:28
She didn't cry out, not a bit.
:08:31
How's that possible?
:08:32
Leah, Indians aren't human.
:08:34
They don't feel pain like we do.
:08:36
They're heathens.
:08:49
I will name him after grandfather...
:08:54
Abraham.