6/10
Quite insightful and informative...
10 June 2022
Given the opportunity to sit down and watch the 2022 documentary "Women of the White Buffalo" from director Deborah Anderson, I must admit that I did so without skipping a beat. Why? Well, because I have virtually little insight into native American society and culture as it is today.

And I will say that "Women of the White Buffalo" was insightful and a rather good documentary. Sure, it is mostly one that paints a negative portrait of the situation of the native American people, but by doing so I believe that it also opens up the eyes to the reality of what the situation of these people actually has become. There were lots of information in this documentary that made me cringe, as the documentary casts a light upon lots of negative things that has or still is going on here.

But don't get me wrong, there are also positive things to be seen and heard in "Women of the White Buffalo", and when the documentary came to a conclusion, I definitely felt more enlighted upon this issue, and made me actually want to reach out.

The interviews in this 2022 documentary are open and heartfelt, and the people that participated in the interviews feel forthcoming and upstanding in the information they are passing on, speaking directly from their hearts and souls.

This was an informative and insightful documentary, and it is definitely one that is quite worth watching.

My rating of "Women of the White Buffalo" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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