Choose Light

The content reflects on personal growth through spiritual journeys and the inspiration derived from Sacajawea's experiences. It emphasizes the importance of belief, self-awareness, and the quest for Truth and Love. The author recounts a life-changing moment, urging others to embrace their spiritual paths and listen to the wisdom around them.

Sacajawea’s Awards

Since its inception in 2003, this award-winning screenplay has undergone extensive refinement to accurately portray Sacajawea’s story. Contributions from industry professionals and Sacajawea’s community have been integral to its authenticity. The author expresses deep gratitude for the collective effort that has led to the screenplay’s success and recognition.

Train Up a Child

“Grown men can learn from very little children for the hearts of the little children are pure. Therefore, the Great Spirit may show to them many things which older people miss.” ~ Black Elk Thoughts from the Story of Sacajawea -- It is February 11, 1805. The biting wind rattles the shutters of the room at Fort Mandan. Outside, a …

Be Peace

From Sacajawea, The Windcatcher – It is June, 1805, along the Missouri River. Sacajawea’s fever is broken after being deathly sick. She sits on a rock in the shallows of the river, cleansing herself, braiding her hair and preparing her face in the tradition of her people. At the edge of the trees, Captain Clark …