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Drama · Thriller
Overview
Shayla Stonefeather, a Native American attorney prosecuting a Lakota teen in a controversial murder trial, returns to the reservation to say goodbye to her dying father. After the teen is killed, she hears ghostly voices and sees strange visions that cause her to re-examine beliefs she thought she left behind.
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Tonantzin Carmelo
Tonantzin Carmelo
Shayla Stonefeather
Tonantzin Carmelo
Shayla Stonefeather
Carla-Rae Holland
Carla-Rae Holland
Rebecca Stonefeather
Carla-Rae Holland
Rebecca Stonefeather


Michael Spears
Michael Spears
Tom Greyhorse
Michael Spears
Tom Greyhorse
Cory Brusseau
Cory Brusseau
Jonathan Freeman
Cory Brusseau
Jonathan Freeman
Charlie White Buffalo
Charlie White Buffalo
Sam Stonefeather
Charlie White Buffalo
Sam Stonefeather
Chief Dave Beautiful Bald Eagle
Chief Dave Beautiful Bald Eagle
Medicine Man
Chief Dave Beautiful Bald Eagle
Medicine Man
Mark Barnes
Mark Barnes
Jury Foreman
Mark Barnes
Jury Foreman
Emmanuel Black Bear
Emmanuel Black Bear
Birthday-Party Musician
Emmanuel Black Bear
Birthday-Party Musician
Tim Black Bear
Tim Black Bear
Birthday-Party Musician
Tim Black Bear
Birthday-Party Musician
Joseph Medicine Blanket
Joseph Medicine Blanket
Robbie Whiteshirt
Joseph Medicine Blanket
Robbie Whiteshirt
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