Mekko gets out of prison after 19 years. He has no home or family so he makes his way to Tulsa. He tries to connect with a cousin but she turns him away. With nowhere to go Mekko ends up sleeping on the streets. He is taken in by the homeless native community. At times jovial, there is a dark undercurrent to the community. He begins having issues with a man named Bill. Bill is pure evil. Convinced that this man is a witch, Mekko turns to the old teachings of his grandmother in order to rid the community of this 'witch'. It's a story of redemption, and hope. Mekko is in search of his home and the strength to forgive himself of his past.

Rod Rondeaux
as Mekko

Zahn McClarnon
as Bill

Sarah Podemski
as Tafv

Wotoko Long
as Bunnie

Tre Harjo
as Allen

Scott Mason
as Matt

Portlyn Houghton-Harjo
as Jess

Casey Camp-Horinek
as Lena

Doreen (Doe) Buck
as Grandma

Junior Bruner
as Victor
magpie32
I loved this movie. I found it to be powerful, beautiful and gritty, well-acted and directed, with an inspiring message for native and homeless people, as well as the rest of us. A realistic look at the issue of homelessness, with a spiritual message for all....