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Naturally Native is a 1998 American drama film directed by Valerie Red-Horse. It is the first feature film created by and about Native American women, and the first entirely financed by a tribe. The film follows three Native American sisters who were adopted in 1972 after being orphaned and reunite as adults to form their own business.
Three Native American sisters (Red-Horse, Bedard, Guerrero) decide to try to sell a line of cosmetics they call Naturally Native, based on old tribal remedies, only to have to fight an uphill battle with racist business people.
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- Drama
- Jennifer Wynne Farmer, Valerie Red-Horse
- 1998-01
Producer/Co-Director/Screenwriter, Valerie Red-Horse Mohl offers a moving tale of Native self-betterment and triumph in this disarming drama about three American Indian sisters, raised separately in foster families, who now seek a shared destiny as entrepreneurs of a line of organic cosmetics.
- 121 min
- 13,1K
- Valerie Red-Horse Mohl
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- Valerie Red-Horse, Jennifer Wynne Farmer
- PG13
- Valerie Red-Horse
Connecticut's Mashantucket tribe financed this Native American drama about three sisters who enter the business world by selling Naturally Native, a homegrown line of cosmetics based on traditional tribal remedies.
Three Native American sisters decide to try to sell a line of cosmetics.
Native American sisters Vickie (Valerie Red-Horse), Karen (Kimberly Norris Guerrero) and Tanya (Irene Bedard) start a company to sell cosmetics inspired by traditional methods and ingredients.
- Drama