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- A damaged ex-special forces soldier navigating London's criminal underworld seizes an opportunity to assume another man's identity.
- Long ago a maiden named Ko-kwahl-alwoot risked her life to save the Samish people from starvation. She did so by agreeing to marry a man of the sea, who threatened to take the plentiful sea-life away from the area if she did not. Her reluctant father demanded that Ko-kwahl-alwoot return annually. But, after about four years of visits, it became increasingly difficult for her to return to the village. And so, today, Ko-kwahl-alwoot lives eternally underwater. The documentary The Maiden of Deception Pass: Guardian of Her Samish People tells her story and how tribal history inspires generations of Samish people.
- A young Puyallup girl reflects on choices made in the past, and realizes it's not too late to choose a healthy path.
- High school is that time in your life when there seem to be endless possibilities while at the same moment despair and doubt can creep into every thought. Two Native American teens from the Longhouse Media Native Lens program, Travis and Cody, found a way to channel this complexity and share some of the daily pressures that can face a 15-year-old. Partly based on the boys' own experiences, they wrote a film about peer pressure, friendship, boredom, and making bad choices. 'Fifteen' shows what happens during an afternoon of drinking together. The film starts with the two friends sitting in a car and sharing their experiences with drinking. Cody, under pressure of his friend Travis, agrees to have a beer. Starting with one, the boys eventually find themselves drunk and wasted. When the two have to go back home, Cody has to decide whether or not to ride with his friend Travis. His decision will mark a turning point in his life. 'Fifteen' shows how bad choices in a teenager's life can have serious, life defining consequences.
- Arnold, a young Native American, remembers the people who shared their lives with him and who made him the person he is today. They are no longer around but the memories he fosters are what keep Arnold moving ahead.
- As a proACTIVE ARTist, Bunky Echo Hawk uses his choice of weapons to break down stereotypes of Native people: paints, brushes, canvas, his mind, and his culture.
- A fun afternoon hike in the woods turns into a true zombie nightmare. Always be prepared.
- A Passamaquoddy elder tries to sharpen the blurry outlines of her identity.