Allan Jolly (Cree) Part 2
The more I think about it, nobody forced me to drink. In the end, I took the bottle myself, and even though, young as I was, immature in many...
Allan Jolly (Cree) Part 1
Allen’s early days were much different than people’s lives today. “We were hunters, harvesters; we survived by living off the land.” He never dreamed that this life he knew...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 3
The death of a loved one is always difficult. With one’s passing, life’s most important questions are often asked. Few ever continue seeking the answers before the sting of...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 2
Struggling with bitterness, Arlene was determined to bring change in her life. She was tired of dealing with the way others treated her because of her mother’s illness. She...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 1
Arlene grew up in the heart of the Navajo reservation. It was a simpler time, but her life was deeply effected by the stigma that her family was cursed.
Jim Rickteroff (Athabascan) Part 2
After drinking for a while, it begins to take it’s toll on a man’s body. Jim knows… he drank for forty years. He was a wreck. But something happened...
Allan Jolly (Cree) Part 2
The more I think about it, nobody forced me to drink. In the end, I took the bottle myself, and even though, young as I was, immature in many...
Allan Jolly (Cree) Part 1
Allen’s early days were much different than people’s lives today. “We were hunters, harvesters; we survived by living off the land.” He never dreamed that this life he knew...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 3
The death of a loved one is always difficult. With one’s passing, life’s most important questions are often asked. Few ever continue seeking the answers before the sting of...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 2
Struggling with bitterness, Arlene was determined to bring change in her life. She was tired of dealing with the way others treated her because of her mother’s illness. She...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 1
Arlene grew up in the heart of the Navajo reservation. It was a simpler time, but her life was deeply effected by the stigma that her family was cursed.
Jim Rickteroff (Athabascan) Part 2
After drinking for a while, it begins to take it’s toll on a man’s body. Jim knows… he drank for forty years. He was a wreck. But something happened...
Allan Jolly (Cree) Part 2
The more I think about it, nobody forced me to drink. In the end, I took the bottle myself, and even though, young as I was, immature in many...
Allan Jolly (Cree) Part 1
Allen’s early days were much different than people’s lives today. “We were hunters, harvesters; we survived by living off the land.” He never dreamed that this life he knew...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 3
The death of a loved one is always difficult. With one’s passing, life’s most important questions are often asked. Few ever continue seeking the answers before the sting of...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 2
Struggling with bitterness, Arlene was determined to bring change in her life. She was tired of dealing with the way others treated her because of her mother’s illness. She...
Arlene Edd (Navajo) Part 1
Arlene grew up in the heart of the Navajo reservation. It was a simpler time, but her life was deeply effected by the stigma that her family was cursed.
Jim Rickteroff (Athabascan) Part 2
After drinking for a while, it begins to take it’s toll on a man’s body. Jim knows… he drank for forty years. He was a wreck. But something happened...
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