can you repeat the lines in the absolutely true diary of a part time indian that junior says the list of tribes he belongs to in the absolutely true diary of a part time indian

In "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie, the character Junior, also known as Arnold Spirit Jr., mentions the tribes he belongs to in a few instances throughout the book. Here are some of the lines where he discusses his tribal affiliations:

1. "I’m a Spokane Indian. I belong to the Spokane Tribe of Wellpinit, which is located on the Spokane Indian Reservation."
2. "But we’re poor and poor people are supposed to be grateful for scraps, so I feel guilty listing more benefits of my tribe’s membership."
3. "Well, hold on. I’m also a member or an honorary member of six other tribes."
4. "It means I’m an honorary member of the tribe. Honorary means I belong to a club, but I don’t have to pay membership fees or dues or anything."
5. "So I belong to the Butlers. Democratic Butlers. Anti-Indian Butlers."
6. "I'm a part-time Indian and a part-time white guy."
7. "Remember: When it gets dark, look for the stars. You belong to the stars."

These lines show Junior's connection and identification with his Spokane Tribe, as well as his acknowledgement of other tribal affiliations throughout the story.