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OverviewWhat happens when the person who destroyed your childhood comes knocking on your door, dying and desperate for one last place to call home? Seventy-year-old Secody survived war zones as a Navajo veteran, but nothing prepared him for the battle that begins when his terminally ill father shows up needing care. The same man who shattered his childhood with abuse now stands at his doorstep, forcing an impossible choice: turn him away and live with that guilt forever, or let him in and risk being destroyed all over again by memories he's spent decades trying to escape. This isn't just another film review. This is your guide to understanding a cinematic earthquake in indigenous storytelling. Finding Hozho arrives at a moment when conversations about trauma and healing have never been more urgent. Director Travis Holt Hamilton, a Navajo filmmaker dedicated to serving indigenous communities, creates something Hollywood rarely allows-a Native story told entirely by Native voices, refusing easy answers about whether some wounds can ever truly heal. Through one man's agonizing journey, the film exposes the brutal reality of intergenerational trauma and asks the questions most people fear: What do you do when forgiveness feels impossible but unforgiveness is slowly killing you? This book takes you deep inside a film that's changing how we think about trauma, healing, and who gets to tell Native American stories. Across eight comprehensive chapters, you'll discover how Frankie J. Gilmore transforms Secody into heartbreaking reality, why this film represents a revolution in indigenous cinema, and what the Navajo concept of hózhó teaches us about finding balance when your world has been knocked off its axis. You'll understand why Native Americans experience PTSD at twice the rate of other populations and what authentic healing looks like beyond Western psychology. Whether you're a film enthusiast, trauma survivor, mental health professional, or someone who believes stories have power to transform us-this book offers insights that will stay with you. You'll learn about the documented science of intergenerational trauma, the history of Native misrepresentation in Hollywood, and why authentic indigenous authorship matters more now than ever. Don't wait your entire life to understand the stories that shape us. This book is for anyone who has struggled with forgiving deep hurt, wondered how people survive childhoods that should have destroyed them, or wants to understand the indigenous cinema revolution happening right now. Finding Hozho is more than entertainment-it's a cultural moment, a healing ritual, a reclamation of narrative power. The question isn't whether you should read this book. The question is: are you ready to look unflinchingly at the hardest truths about trauma, family, and the complicated path to peace? Pick it up. Let Secody's story become the catalyst for your own reckoning with what forgiveness means and what healing requires. Because some stories don't just entertain us-they transform us. The path back to hózhó starts here. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas E McCarronPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9798273262188Pages: 80 Publication Date: 06 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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