Rebecca speaks about her history and parents, Alfonse and Ruth Many Grey Horses and her paternal grandfather, Longtime Squirrel, who was painted by Nicholas de Grandmaison. They discuss Longtime Squirrel's connection to horses, the societies he was a part of and spiritual leadership. She also discusses some of her maternal relatives, specifically her great-grandfather, Red Crow, and an aunt, Medicine Snake Woman, who was a warrior woman. Rebecca considers how de Grandmaison does not treat his portrayal of women subjects the same as his portraits of men, often leaving them unnamed despite their complex roles. Other conversation includes repatriation and life on reservationsThe University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Uni...