The Seventh Fire courageously puts forth Rob Brown and his prison sentences as the man responsible for a drug culture in his Northern Minnesota community. Rob seems to have sincere struggles with the past, but one notes that irreparable damage has already been done. His young ward dreams of Rob's life and more as even a greater drug pin to be feared. All too real are the problems of native people who struggle daily as outcast members of the American dream. The great injustice done to them centuries ago survives in contemporary America. Good narrative but a bit slow in pushing forth.
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