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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Synopsis. Reviews. 0 votes and 0 Reviews. Connecticut's Mashantucket tribe financed this Native American drama about three sisters who enter the business world by selling Naturally Native, a...

  4. 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.

  5. Three native american sisters (Vickie, Tanya, and Karen) start a cosmetic line with natural remedies their father taught them however they are having trouble securing startup finances due to racism and native gatekeeping.

  6. Oct 8, 1999 · Naturally Native follows the lives, loves, pain, joy and relationships of three sisters as they attempt to start their own business. Of American Indian ancestry, but adopted by white foster parents as young children, each sister has her own identity issues and each has chosen a very different career path.

  7. naturally native. Synopsis. 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. Married to a Native American, Vickie (Valerie Red-Horse) believes strongly in Indian traditions.

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