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Directed by Chris Eyre, this road movie tells the story of Victor Adam Beach and Thomas Evan Adams, two restless friends living on the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation. There is tension between them as Victor grapples with the trauma of his father's substance abuse, violence and abandonment while Thomas sees Victor's father as a hero because he saved Thomas from a fire years ago. Full of heartfelt humor and moments of magical realism, this film is a must-see.

"Smoke Numbers is an important film for Indian Country and nurse database it was a revelation for us to see these beautifully detailed Native American characters on the big screen," Victor Rocha, president of the National Indian Game Association Conference, said at the anniversary Tell before the memorial screening. "Not only can we be stewards of our own stories but it proves that we can make great films." Photo courtesy of Tell the Story He is a two-spirit teen who is defined as "an Aboriginal man who considers himself to be a two-spirit man" and Feminine Spirit” This can be related to gender and/or spiritual identity.

When Link and his brother escape the home of their abusive father, both young men hope to find their mother, whom they believe to be dead. For Link, this journey is also about reclaiming his Mi'kmaw heritage. Director Brayton Hannum's tender and evocative film demonstrates the fundamental need for coming-of-age stories that aren't often told from an Aboriginal perspective. Four Papers in the Wind photo courtesy of the Everett Collection Four Papers in the Wind found his father committing suicide on a reservation in what is now Oklahoma.
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