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Walking Two Worlds offers a raw glimpse into the life of Quannah Chasinghorse and her mother, Jody Potts-Joseph, as they navigate the complex intersection of tradition and modern activism. The documentary is atmospheric, feeling very grounded in its setting, and captures the urgency of their fight for sacred land. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to sit with their experiences, and the interviews are strikingly personal. It makes a distinct statement about Indigenous representation, showcasing not just the struggle, but the resilience and determination of these women. There’s a real sense of authenticity in their performances, making it clear this isn’t just a story; it’s a lived reality and a call for awareness.
Deeply personal accounts of activismHighlights Indigenous representationStrong focus on environmental themes
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