A Woman’s Story

Scene Description: Boinair’s (Sacajawea) life as a child is filled with love, family and friends… Her people are nomadic, following the buffalo in season. Sometimes food is abundant, and other times scarce – but always they believe the Great Spirit cares for them and brings them everything they need. After four years of captivity, Sacajawea …

Hidden Blessings

Scene Description: It is August 17, 1805, Camp Fortunate, Shoshoni camp. After a long and arduous trek, Sacajawea’s uncle (brother) Chief Cameahwait, tells her she cannot stay with her people because she has a child and belongs to the "white man.” This is the darkest, most hurtful moment in the young woman’s life. She’s given …

Walk with Us

Can you imagine what she thought as her moccasins took each harrowing step? Rain pounded her head with no cover for 26 days. Her baby was hungry and she fed him. The men were starving and she showed them where to find wild vegetables. She wore vermillion on her face because it said to other …

On Eagle’s Wings

The powerful emotion and purpose that drives this feature film will grab hearts everywhere -- and not let go. With the harrowing and rugged backdrop of the Lewis and Clark expedition, the "look and feel" of this film will rival The Revenant ... And, its awe-inspiring landscapes and magnificent, epic beauty, will remind us of the momentous …

Spirit Whale

Scene Description: January 1806 – The explorers plan to make one last journey to the ocean before returning east. Sacajawea has not yet been to the beach so she tells Captain Clark, “It will be too hard not to see the Great Water after coming so far, and now the big fish!” But the deeper …

Let It Flow

​Scene Description:  It is April 1805. The corps has left Fort Mandan and the icy winter behind. Everything is changing after the snow-melt, as nature comes alive. New leaves poke from tree branches, grass grows before their eyes and wildflowers bud and bloom. The long days are filled with soldiers pushing the packed boats up …