A lost generation sees a light on helping their community, a young teen wanting to walk the red road but is full of anger. When his attitude changes after a healing ceremony he tries to help his people by burning a store down that makes money off of Indian misery.
An old Native American Indian man is telling a story to his grandson. His grandson does not know his Grandfather is very sick, and slowly dying. Before he leaves this world he has to know if his grandson walks the good red road, and that he will keep the stories alive and tell them to the next generation.
Two men courting over the same woman, Bright Star. They play there love songs for Bright Star, but only one will win her heart? Or break her heart forever. Until her heart is hole again.
Into the past, a young girl falls in love with a young Native warrior. She quickly learns and adapts to the Lakota people, there language. She had a child by the young buck. But tragedy struck at the young Native got older.
The past is gone but not forgotten by this young boy named White Hawk; he has a rare gift some people may say. His parents do not have an answer on why he stares at nothing for a period of time. He gets angry when you ask a certain question. He sees a shadow figure, not quite sure what it is yet. He dosen't think anything of it yet. The old ones sees it as a gift from the Creator, and White Americans say differently.
White Hawk is coming home from the hospital, from 10 years now, he has been gone. He finally gets to come home. He can stay home as long as he keeps up with his medication. He does get better, his attitude changes, he even looks better. He get bad as he gets old, his brothers have to put him in a nursing home.
A baby growing up in a cruel, world, two men trying to take this baby away from his parents just because he is a Native adopted by whites. The two men can't let go what happened doing the war and stuff. They refuse to move ahead and forget what took place long ago.
There is an eighteen year old boy who has been fighting since he was only fifteen years old. His name is Freddie Long Legs. Boxing has been in his family for generations, it’s a tradition past down to the next generation. Freddie's Grandfather was the first Native American Indian to ever compete in the Olympics of boxing.
Flash from the past, to the Indigenous people who owned the woods, and hated and feared by many White Americans and lies. They were lied to when going on the ship and brought to England.
A lost generation sees a light on helping their community, a young teen wanting to walk the red road but is full of anger. When his attitude changes after a healing ceremony he tries to help his people by burning a store down that makes money off of Indian misery.
An old Native American Indian man is telling a story to his grandson. His grandson does not know his Grandfather is very sick, and slowly dying. Before he leaves this world he has to know if his grandson walks the good red road, and that he will keep the stories alive and tell them to the next generation.
Two men courting over the same woman, Bright Star. They play there love songs for Bright Star, but only one will win her heart? Or break her heart forever. Until her heart is hole again.
Into the past, a young girl falls in love with a young Native warrior. She quickly learns and adapts to the Lakota people, there language. She had a child by the young buck. But tragedy struck at the young Native got older.
The past is gone but not forgotten by this young boy named White Hawk; he has a rare gift some people may say. His parents do not have an answer on why he stares at nothing for a period of time. He gets angry when you ask a certain question. He sees a shadow figure, not quite sure what it is yet. He dosen't think anything of it yet. The old ones sees it as a gift from the Creator, and White Americans say differently.
White Hawk is coming home from the hospital, from 10 years now, he has been gone. He finally gets to come home. He can stay home as long as he keeps up with his medication. He does get better, his attitude changes, he even looks better. He get bad as he gets old, his brothers have to put him in a nursing home.
A baby growing up in a cruel, world, two men trying to take this baby away from his parents just because he is a Native adopted by whites. The two men can't let go what happened doing the war and stuff. They refuse to move ahead and forget what took place long ago.
There is an eighteen year old boy who has been fighting since he was only fifteen years old. His name is Freddie Long Legs. Boxing has been in his family for generations, it’s a tradition past down to the next generation. Freddie's Grandfather was the first Native American Indian to ever compete in the Olympics of boxing.
Flash from the past, to the Indigenous people who owned the woods, and hated and feared by many White Americans and lies. They were lied to when going on the ship and brought to England.