Turquoise Rose - FULL MOVIE - Holt Hamilton Films - NATIVE AMERICAN COLLECTION

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Raised in the suburbs of Phoenix, a Navajo college student must choose between a vacation in Rome or moving to the reservation to care for her ailing grandmother.
2007 | Stars: Natasha Kaye Johnson, Ethel Begay, Deshava Apachee, Ernest Tsosie III, Vincent Craig | Director: Holt Hamilton
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IMDB Page: www.imdb.com/title/tt1563689/?ref_=nm_knf_t2

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All Comments (21)
  • I'm taking care of my mom who will be 96 in a couple of weeks. This hits home.
  • Our elders mean the world to us on our rez! Elders come first. My mom is 90 yrs. She is one of the last elder to speak our language. Our language is dying & the youth don't want to speak it. They can sometimes understand it but ashamed to speak it. So sad!
  • @missricka6801
    I loved this film. Family is everything in Indian Country. If it wasn't so Native People would have never survived 400 years of genocide.
  • I really enjoyed the content of this movie. It made me respect the Native American people even more. Many have a hard life and don't get the respect they deserve.
  • @tonette1813
    I love native American movies. Thanks for uploading this.
  • What a beautiful story I love the American native my dream is to go to the reserve and also Yellowstone. My ancestors are from India and I'm south african Indian. ❤
  • @katella
    So many funny moments in this film that only Natives will understand. ❤️
  • Beautiful story and movie! I have Choctaw and Chickasha blood in my lineage but, my family from the early 1920s denied it and our ancestors were lost. I continue to research but, I havent been able to prove it with documentation. They were in Indian Nation pre-Dawes and were ashamed of their heritage.
  • Hope to see more of these types of movies about the native Americans....
  • @birgip.m.1236
    What a beautiful film. I loved the gentle pace. No HollyWeird BS & distracting & disconnecting effects. No unnecessary empty filler words. Like good music, all good stories need soulful spaces of silence for the soul to breathe & expand through the challenges. Meegwech
  • Im an indigenous women from Southamerica, i was adopted with only 6 month into a european family, since 20005 im back. In 2012 ive met the father of my daughter, he was raised in his indigenous comunity, still lives there. Watching turquoise learning all the skills, was a flashback. A very good movie i really appreciate it ✨
  • My favorite part in the movie is when Turquoise became truly engaged in her relationship with her Grandma in a supportive role and realized that she was there in support of Her and what she had to offer in understanding the Native ways. Turquoise then fell in love with living on the Res. and being able to meet the people that lived there by learning the customs and the Spiritual ways of the Indian Nations.
  • @stephenstarr9352
    I loved that this movie had no cussing or sex in it! It didn't need it! We traveled to South Dakota in 2019 from Texas for a destination wedding to Custer State Park.....we were at Crazy Horse for Indigenous People Day and it was an experience that will live on for quite a while! I am of Cherokee descent and appreciate a good movie and a place to learn true history. Thank you for your great work!
  • People and material things enhance our happiness in my opinion. A beautiful movie involving Native American who aren't given the place they deserve in these United States! Great film!
  • @garyneilson3075
    Went to a powow in Montana when I was a teen..... I'm 76 now and it remains a standout memory in a long life full of adventures.... It was one of those once in a lifetime moments
  • I respect the Indian culture,My great great grandmother was a Seminole Indian.
  • @jan-ui2kz
    Aww! This my favorite movie! Grandma are so special to us. They have a special place in our hearts. 😊💕🙏
  • The countryside is gorgeous. Having lived out SouthWest for about 40 years...Colorado and California i travelled through Utah..Arizona..Nevada and New Mexico often for various functions. Its amazingly gorgeous. I felt blessed to have had the privilege to be among it all.
  • All of these people reminded me of my family members. Specially back home in Centra Mexico.. sometimes I feel shamed of being called "Indian" but when I see other tribes in South America and also in north America. I does make me feel proud to be Indigenous Native American!
  • This movie makes me cry evertime because it always reminds me of my grandmother