The Lakota Sioux and many other indigenous Nations are forced to live on the 'Reservation,' a designated prisoner of war camp. The film is a saga of displacement, neglect, deprivation, abolishment of traditional beliefs, language, mores and culture. Yet, despite the many challenges, the Lakota will not give up.
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