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Enlarge cover image for Naturally native / Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in association with Red Horse Native Productions ; co-producer, Yvonne Russo ; music by Murielle Hamilton ; executive producers, Valerie Red-Horse, Dawn Jackson, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation ; written by Valerie Red-Horse ; director of photography, Bruce Finn ; directed by Jennifer Wynne Farmer and Valerie Red-Horse. VHS

Naturally native / Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in association with Red Horse Native Productions ; co-producer, Yvonne Russo ; music by Murielle Hamilton ; executive producers, Valerie Red-Horse, Dawn Jackson, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation ; written by Valerie Red-Horse ; director of photography, Bruce Finn ; directed by Jennifer Wynne Farmer and Valerie Red-Horse.

Red-Horse, Valerie. (Added Author). Bedard, Irene, 1967- (Added Author). Guerrerro, Kimberly Norris. (Added Author). Hoffmann, Pato. (Added Author). Bernsen, Collin. (Added Author). Abbott, Mark (Musician) (Added Author). Mohl, Courtney Red-Horse. (Added Author). Raven, Lowell. (Added Author). Place, Mary Kay. (Added Author). Potter, Carol, 1950- (Added Author). Westerman, Floyd Red Crow, 1936-2007 (Added Author). Jackson, Dawn. (Added Author). Farmer, Jennifer Wynne. (Added Author). Russo, Yvonne. (Added Author). Hamilton, Murielle. (Added Author). Finn, Bruce. (Added Author). Naturally Native Productions. (Added Author). Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut. (Added Author). Red-Horse Native Productions. (Added Author).

Summary:

Follows the lives and relationships of three sisters as they attempt to start their own business. Of American Indian ancestry, but adopted by white foster parents as young children, each sister has her own identity issues and each has chosen a very different career path. Now dedicated to starting a Native cosmetic business, they attempt to overcome obstacles both in the business world and in the home. A touching love story of family and culture, the film also interweaves a subtle but strong wake-up call regarding the treatment of Native people in corporate America, and provides some insight into tribal infrastructure and gaming issues. This is the first film about Native American women written, directed, produced and starring Native American women.

Record details

  • Physical Description: 1 videocassette (110 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
  • Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Naturally Native Productions, [1997]

Content descriptions

Creation/Production Credits Note:
Co-producer, Yvonne Russo ; music, Murielle Hamilton ; exec. producers, Valerie Red-Horse, Dawn Jackson, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation ; writer, Valerie Red-Horse ; director of photography, Bruce Finn.
Participant or Performer Note:
Valerie Red-Horse, Irene Bedard, Kimberly Norris, Pato Hoffman, Mark Abbott, Collin Bernsen, Mary Kay Place, Carol Potter, Floyd Red Crow Westerman.
System Details Note:
VHS.
Subject:
Indian women > North America > Drama.
Indians of North America > Drama.
Sisters > Drama.
Adoptees > Drama.
Cosmetics industry > Drama.
Gambling industry > Drama.
Feature films.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Northwest Indian College.

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