I think. We do have a large number of Indians that are In this welfare category. Another matter relates to persons of the migrant labor force. A number of Indian people from my community are involved in the migrant labor program or activities. They generally leave the river valley near Eagle Pass. Texas in April and May and go up to Utah to do the sugar beet harvest. The problem with that type of situation Is that the children of the migrant families do not have an adequate opportunity to take part In a formal classroom situation. They are in one camp for two to three weeks at a time and then they move ontheres no continuing educational experience. Those are primarily my concerns and I think that the legislation youre talking about should deal with that specific group.