:22:01
My people were hunters once.
:22:05
- Do you have a Mohawk name?
- Yes.
:22:07
I'm named after
my great-grandmother, Anahareo.
:22:15
How come you're called Archie?
:22:17
I'm a half-breed.
:22:21
How else do you think I got these
blue eyes? My mother was Scottish.
:22:27
I didn't know that.
:22:30
You have a problem with that?
:22:32
- No. No problem.
- That's all right then.
:22:38
- You want some?
- Huh?
:22:41
Yeah, okay.
:22:45
You ever been married, Archie?
:22:48
Twice.
:22:51
- What happened?
- Oh, nothing.
:22:54
We spent some time together...
:22:57
and moved on.
:22:59
Why get married if you know
you're going to leave?
:23:02
Why get married if you know
you're gonna stay?
:23:06
That's the old way...
:23:08
marry when the time comes
to part,
:23:11
like a warrior going to war,
:23:14
a hunter leaving
on a long journey.
:23:16
Just put it down there.
Thank you.
:23:19
That way you keep
a piece of each other forever.
:23:21
I love it when you tell me
about the old ways.
:23:25
How do you know
I'm not just making it up?
:23:29
I know when you're faking it.
:23:33
Oh?
:23:36
Like when?
:23:39
When you grunt at me like you
don't want me around,
:23:42
and I know you do.