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Welcome to Smooth Feather Productions! We are a film & video production company that creates a wide variety of films.
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nadia-i1l5h
(3 minutes ago)
Much love from this Amazigh ( native from North Africa). The story is different but very similar and all of us that gave a heart shed tears seeing and hearing this.
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babs903
(9 minutes ago)
I am not Native, but this film made me cry and broke my heart. I have lived 15 minutes away from Mankato, MN my whole life and the history there is so saddening. It is horrible what the Natives went through at the hands of my people. This history needs to be taught more than anything, I myself want to learn more. I am astounded at how forgiving the Native communities in this film are and how they strive for reconciliation amongst all people. Everyone should be more like this. May we all forgive one another for our past and wrong doings.
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christikincaid2850
(18 minutes ago)
As a Native this brought so many tears to my eyes. The suffering that our ancestors had to go through. This was beautiful to watch.
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SeanDeodat
(27 minutes ago)
I met Jim Miller and stayed with him and his family. He was one of the most wisest men i have ever known. I hope to see him again soon, cv19 restrictions stop me from that
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monicahenry4600
(32 minutes ago)
I am an Indigenous Australian from the North West of Australia, I have viewed your movie, it is so powerful! It is an inspiration for all Reconciliation is a very fragile subject especially when wounds of our ancestors are still open and we need to heal and move on for our children and our next generations of leaders to take over, It takes courage to be able to forgive those, whom had bought hatred and bitterness among our people, my heart, thought and prayers goes out to you all my people, with the grace of God, may His spirit lead and direct you all. Through His son Jesus who died for our sins so that we may forgive those and forgive ourselves and continue to walk this Earth knowing there is someone who loves each and everyone of us, for who we are, not by race or colour, but by our hearts...Thank you beautiful people I love you all in the powerful name of Jesus xo
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WolfgangBear1
(47 minutes ago)
i am Honoured to have been a part of this great Healing journey, to see my name in the credits is pure Joy.
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christinaironeyes
(51 minutes ago)
The Dakota are my great grandmother's people! She fled Minnesota to live with The Yankton Sioux! I try not to cry anymore for them. I know they are happy in the spirit world. I am happy for them they suffer no more! I will see you all again in the next life!! RIP! <3 & miss you all! <3
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CarolanRoss
(2 hour ago)
My respect for the natives of America grows the more I learn about them. Recently I was filled with awe at their incredible courage at Standing Rock, North Dakota. Some of my (white) friends who were there shared this film, otherwise I might have never known about the 38 + 2 hanged at Mankato. I cried watching this, feel devastated for these wonderful people who were only trying to survive. I pray for healing, especially for the natives. Thank God for the white people who supported this effort, for they have begun to learn from the HUGE hearts of our native people. Wopida.
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dandisapp4423
(2 hour ago)
not a word of this was spoken to me prior to seeing this documentary. my husband and children are native and I've seen that pain carried on through the generations first hand. I hope closure is found and I vow to keep their spirits alive and I to teach others
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aleki7639
(2 hours ago)
21:07 "We've got too many people that are worried about the dollar instead of helping the human being."
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Krolshi
(14 hours ago)
I am a born Minnesotan and don 't live too far from Mankato and I wasn 't even aware something like this occurred . This is history that I should have been learning in school too .
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karastanley7357
(7 hours ago)
So glad I stumbled upon this film. As an ignorantly oblivious white girl, I'm just starting to learn of all the harm my ancestors caused. I'm deeply grateful and encouraged by the incredible and forgiving spirits of these people! Thanks for posting this for free!!!
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StrangeAngel7
(13 hours ago)
Big respect to Native American People from Poland. I watch movie "Burry my heart at Wounded Knee" very often. There is a scene which moves me to tears every time I watch the movie. It's when Charles find out his feather from a childchood in the book when he already working for the US government. I think in this one scene are contained all the emotions: sadness, helplessness, sorrow, anger, longing for your real life according to your own faith and culture. All Polish people who know your history are with you.
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WolfyWillow
(15 hours ago)
Wado, brothers and sisters. I am Eastern Cherokee and I felt the pain of your people just as I feel that pain of my own. Through medicine and healing we will gain peace, we will heal these wounds.
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karenflowers9711
(13 hours ago)
Thank You for sharing this film for free. I am deeply inspired by the light that is coming through to all of us through you, that you would ask for forgiveness makes we weep. You bring honor back to this life that was stolen from you and through which we all became disconnected. I ask for your forgiveness as a white person who feels deep shame and who grew up in a violent disconnected home myself. There is so much to heal and I pray we find a way to do it together. You give me hope, To calm myself down from anxiety I dream of sleeping on the earth in an american indian family to escape my own. I have never felt that I belong to this "culture" of enslavement. "I love you" what a beautiful tribute to your ancesters and the way you carry yourselves with such honor and dignity, I am deeply touched and wish I could make amends in some way. I am studying how to heal Trauma and there is great hope for healing. Mother Earth has given us the medicine in our own body. We are wired to heal and connect, The Trauma has affected our nervous systems but we can heal, I know it, I am experiencing it. it just can't come from the "institutions" of medicine. But you know that.
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