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So, 'Don't Get Sick After June: American Indian Healthcare' dives into a really heavy topic. It explores the intersection of healthcare and Native American rights, peeling back layers of government promises that just haven’t held up. The tone is raw and honest, with a pacing that allows you to really digest the historical context and current struggles. It's a documentary that leans heavily on personal stories—testimonies of Native people navigating a broken system. Distinctively, it captures that generational trauma, the weight of unfulfilled treaties echoing through time. You feel the frustration, the pain, and the resilience. The atmosphere is one of urgency, a call for awareness rather than just another documentary.
Focuses on Native American healthcare issues.Explores historical treaties and their modern implications.Includes personal stories that highlight systemic failures.
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