
Homeland
- Documentary
Following four Lakota families over three years, Homeland explores what it takes for the Lakota community to build a better future in the face of tribal and government corruption, scarce housing, unemployment, and alcoholism. Intimate interviews with a spiritual leader, a grandmother, an artist, and a community activist from South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation reveal how each survives through family ties, cultural tradition, humor, and a palpable yearning for self-reliance and personal freedom.
Homeland is a 1999 documentary that follows four Lakota families over three years as they navigate life on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Through intimate interviews with a spiritual leader, grandmother, artist, and community activist, the film examines how the Lakota community builds resilience amid tribal corruption, housing shortages, unemployment, and alcoholism.
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When was Homeland released?
Homeland was released on October 20, 2000.
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What is the documentary about?
The film follows four Lakota families over three years, focusing on how they maintain cultural traditions, family bonds, and personal resilience while facing systemic challenges on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
Who appears in the documentary?
Homeland features interviews with a spiritual leader, grandmother, artist, and community activist from the Lakota community at Pine Ridge.










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