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Um, but, yeah, it kinda makes… I don't know, without being, like,
"woe is me", I did not have it hard, but, like, you know, I do feel a void
in that sense and, like, I’m not sure even what would fill it,
minus just learning more about something that just feels really common sense
and natural to me, which is, like,
Native culture and medicine, my personal religion,
makes a lot more sense when I… The more I become exposed
to that part of my culture
"woe is me", I did not have it hard, but, like, you know, I do feel a void
in that sense and, like, I’m not sure even what would fill it,
minus just learning more about something that just feels really common sense
and natural to me, which is, like,
Native culture and medicine, my personal religion,
makes a lot more sense when I… The more I become exposed
to that part of my culture
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Um, but, yeah, it kinda makes…
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I don't know, without being, like,
"woe is me", I did not have it hard,
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but, like, you know, I do feel a void
in that sense and, like,
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I’m not sure even what would fill it,
minus just learning more about something
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that just feels really common sense
and natural to me,
00:00:20.667 --> 00:00:23.833
which is, like,
Native culture and medicine,
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my personal religion,
makes a lot more sense when I…
00:00:27.417 --> 00:00:32.208
The more I become exposed
to that part of my culture.
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Movie Summary
Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo follows Native artists for a year as they navigate their careers in the US and abroad. The film explores the immense complexities each artist faces concerning their own identity as Native artists, as well as pushing further Native art into a post-colonial world.