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Who/what is the stranger? Fire/energy. Does energy fall in love? He is a child of the universe and belong there. Lonnie leaves room; when she returns w/Thorn Wilson the stranger is gone. Lonnie doesn't know what they discussed...oh well, back to work Q/A: This is a series of short radio plays. Thorn Wilson is in security business. (?) Preston Arrow-Weed tells about other installments. One about a sighting of a flying saucer. Modern law enforcement doesn't believe the Hollywood has created a special language to describe Native Americans. Prestion does not use this language. Preston's short bio on how he became involved w/ Hollywood/an actor. "People can tell by the way I talk/write that I am Native American" - Preston Theodor also interviews Elena and Maria. What is it take to be a part of a reading w/ Preston? Who is your audience? Prestons hard to get among Native Americans who don't care about theater. Preston worked w/ John Wayne on a film about 50 years ago. "Horse hair and the Frog" is another play Tribal member - "Pamonkey?" Tribe from local area Benjamin Norman - [?] at American Indian Muse. 1st time: Native Am from West coast meets East coast Native Am. Benjamin gives Preston a small bag of tobacco Q/A: Has building permit to build radio. station. Writing plays for future broadcasting Q/A: When Preston was 32 yrs old, joined other men w/ guns to take back the tribal council. Preston is currently writing this a play. Preston is also an oral history singer. Whether singing or acting, entertainment is a way to educate, especially in his native language of Quechán only is so speakers remain
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Wrote the text on the left side at the bottom of transcription. There are a few question marks of words that I am unsure about.