Taking place on the Navajo Nation, Cloyd Begay (Beau Benally), has been a victim of alcohol abuse and domestic violence throughout his childhood in result having him resorting to alcohol to repress his memories. As he is willing to take responsible for his life and as husband and father, his drinking buddies Jimmy (Gerald Vandever) and Marty (James Junes) cultivate in having Cloyd continue their carefree lifestyle of drinking and partying, preventing him to change. All the while, his wife Lorraine (Kim White) and son Michael (KJ White) begin to lose hope in him and seriously consider leaving him. As the ensuing events unfold, it leads him making the choice that will change his life forever.
Officers Leaphorn and Chee search for a missing anthropologist suspected of stealing artifacts from a burial site.
After losing their star player, a high school basketball team rooted in Native American culture must unite to keep their state championship dreams alive.
A Native American Veteran, burdened by survivor's guilt after a disastrous military tour, is forced to search for his missing grandfather after his ancestral land is mysteriously taken over by an unknown federal organization.
Raised in the suburbs of Phoenix, a Navajo college student must choose between a vacation in Rome or moving to the reservation to care for her ailing grandmother.
Two brothers learn to get along again.
22 Arizona tribal representatives convene in Flagstaff, Arizona to compete for the first ever annual State of Arizona frybread championship.
Two young Navajos hitch hike home through the Navajo reservation, falling in love along the way.
On her last day, Ruby faces the inescapable remnants of alcoholism, family, and culture.
70-year-old Secody must confront painful childhood memories and his abusive father when he gives him a place to stay in his final days.