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Sacajawea, The Windcatcher is about a kidnapped and abused Shoshone girl in 1805. Through Sacajawea's eyes this harrowing tale unfolds showing her strength, wisdom, and the respect given her by the Lewis and Clark explorers. Though she is devastated and heartbroken when she finally returns to her people, she trusts her Spirit's call and accepts what seems an unhappy fate not yet realizing her true destiny is before her. Sacajawea's courageous journey brings hope to women of all ages around the world. Her life, as authentically depicted in this film, honors the proud heritage, traditions, and languages of all Native Americans and indigenous people. The story is based on the Lewis and Clark journals, Shoshone culture, tradition, and Spiritual wisdom throughout this award-winning screenplay by Jane L. Fitzpatrick.
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