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by Reservation Redemption

One juror away from the death penalty at 17, a lost Colville tribal member, known as “Chief”, discovers his culture and identity to make a change that inspires the most incarcerated race in Washington state toward the “Red Road”.

One juror away from the death penalty at 17, a lost Colville tribal member, known as “Chief”, discovers his culture and identity to make a change that inspires a following of the most incarcerated race in Washington state toward the “Red Road”. The “Red Road” signifies a deep commitment to living life immersed in the culture — with an intrinsic respect for others and oneself, and turning one’s back on addiction to drugs, alcohol, and crime.


The Native culture plays a big part in the family dynamic of indigenous people. Throughout history the culture has been under attack, much like the people and the land. The residential schools had an extremely negative effect on families and the generations that came after those, who survived. The abuse inflicted at the boarding schools taught these kids violence and to be ashamed of their culture. Drugs and alcohol became the norm to cope. Neglect, domestic violence and substance abuse, has led to the large number of Natives being incarcerated. This film brings these issue to life with the people who are trying to change the system and bring people back to the culture.
 
This documentary started out as a story about me and my friend, Chief, who I have known since the first grade. He has been incarcerated for over 35 years, as he received life without parole at 17 years old.  On this journey this documentary has turned into a much bigger project. I have met so many amazing people who have supported me and Chief to be able to tell a meaningful story.  
 
Chief has had the support of so many amazing people. Some that have taught him about his culture and how to fight for your spiritual rights. He has also taught other Native inmates how to take responsibility during restorative therapy group he helped to create.  
 
One of the most disturbing things I learned is the residual pain and suffering caused by our government taking kids from their homes and families.  After being turned over to the Catholic church to "Westernize" (Ethnic Cleansing) them. They were treated like animals and many suffered traumatic abuse. The residual effect this has had on families is why we have such an unprecedented amount of Native people in prison. 
 
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