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Kamari Green interviews someone born in Detroit in 1790. The person had three brothers and their grandfather moved in 1745. They worked for the Northwest Fur Company and traded with Indians. They dressed as Indians to deliver messages and lost the Battle of River Ravens. The interview ends with thanks and a message about not judging others. Hi, my name is Kamari Green and I'm going to interview you in a bar. Hi. Hi, so we're going to start interviewing you, so where were you born? I was born in Detroit, 1790. So how many siblings did you have? I have three brothers, Robert, Alexis, and James. Where did your grandfather move? My grandfather moved to his area in 1745. I was brought to the mouth of the Long Beach River in 1807. We worked for the Northwest Fur Company. We traded with it, with Indians, and transported fur by canals. That's old. Well, you shouldn't know, lol. Kamari, so y'all dressed as Indians? Yes, we were dressed as Indians to help deliver messages. Did y'all lose the Battle of River Ravens? Yes, we did. We lost the Battle of River Ravens. Oh, y'all must have fought hard enough to still be alive. Oh, well. So, nice meeting you. Well, thanks for having me. Well, thanks for your assistance. Thanks for your time. Now since you're back, never judge a player by your storytelling. I hope y'all liked it. Thank you.