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  • This documentary is incredible and amazing. I learned about it through my American Indian Studies class and I love it. I'm from the Navajo Nation, Klagetoh, AZ, and know how things like this have environmental consequences, it's why I'm going to school, so that I can make a difference for my people. But for a youth as young as 16, turning from negativity and going on this discovery about their tribe and history, it's very moving. I really hope it inspires more Native American youth to do so too.

  • Native Americans acting like gangstas, Pssh how embarrassing for their ancestors.

  • i love this documentary.

  • I like this because it tells the real reality and compares life the way natives live today! The story is real and I know the road to this because I walk it as a Navajo from the Navajo Nation. I changed my life and became who I wanted to be!! Now I'm on the road toward my education and it makes me very happy that you all have a way of expressing yourself. I hope you keep up the good work and make more videos!!

    Navajo from AZ!!

  • You guys are right on!

    Thank you!

    Keep doing it... you help the world to see better.

  • Totally rad. I came across your film because of the ignorant a**hole who used your photo for his "Native Extraction ad."

    I'm really happy it led me to something amazing, invigorating and is a 'kick in the head' to the person who posted that ad.

    Again, great work and I'm stoked to see more Longhouse Media films.

  • Totally rad.

  • Great movie

  • Thanks for keeping it real! Looking forward to seeing all our future films.

  • Thank you for making me smile and shed a tear... congratulations, and press on.

  • you three are amazing.

    it's nice to see people taking a stand and doing something worth while.

    very well done.

  • OMG I saw this today in AV tech It was awesome!!!

  • I was so moved by those guys when I watched the film on TV. Keep up the good work, and hope to see you guys more often. Please remember that all three of you can be an incredible motivation to thousands of other kids all over the world. Thanks for the valuable one hour! =)

  • Powerful!

  • What an amazing film!

  • Just saw it on Independent Lens, and I thought it was awesome. I really liked the shorter version of it as well when I saw it when you guys first made it. Way to go guys, you really did something great!

    -"Sunshine"

  • Way to go young warriors! As a native elder, I am so proud of you.

  • WOW!!! I must say, this is amazing! I can't wait to see the documentary! Hopefully your work will inspire the youth on our reservation. :)More leaders like you are needed in indian country. Keep up the good work!

  • Right on! Thank you. I really look forward to seeing the film.

  • Great Video, well done!! Wow.

  • I took three teenagers to see this at NMAI in NYC. I wanted them to feel inspired by your efforts and to "be the change you want to see in the world."

    Unfortunately, the screening started late and we had to leave before the end to catch another event. Sorry about that. We really did want to stay and hear you speak.

    Keep up the good work and stay strong! Hope to see you again!

  • Awesome job, I'm from Skagit County too. There should be more programs like this in Washington and more people like you guys.

  • Today I was at the screening of March Point in New York City. Thanks for bringing your work to the East coast. Keep up the good job! I believe strongly in what you guys are doing. Let me know if you ever want to add foreign-language subtitles to your movies. That's what I do.

  • good work

  • very nicely done. I never knew you all went to DC - awesome!

    God Bless.

    Amylynn

  • The oil refineries at March Point are without question two of the biggest point sources of pollution in the region. If you traced the fallout from the plume it would lay like a toxic shadow over Swinomish, Sammish, Padilla Bay, Anacortes...like the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about. Be sure to ask the refineries to see their "Title" to that land, and check the Puget Sound Air Quality Control records that are supposed to monitor their output 24/7/365. You guys are my heroes !

  • it sure did open my eyes! great work, can't wait to see the film!

  • Good job on your project, I enjoyed watching your journey. I look forward to watching your next film.

    Keep up the Good work.. : )

  • Good work! Greetings from the Navajo Nation! Great to see this form media being utilized more and more. Especially by our Native youth! Keep us posted on your progress.

    Sheephead Films

    Kayenta, AZ

    The Navajo Nation

  • I've never seen anything like this before, it's really really good!

  • Beautiful work! It gives me hope. Can't wait to see the whole movie.

  • so awesome! can't wait to see the film.

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