The main idea for this documentary is a personal narrative, the struggles i had with my cultural identity and the feeling of being disconnected with my culture. I felt this way on account of not being exposed to it at a younger age and dealing with social anxiety. The reason as to why I have chosen this topic stems from a time where I was present during a lecture with an elder from Red Crow College. This Elder talked about how becoming more connected with ones own indigenous roots and applying traditional ways within their life connected them with their own indigenous identity. This in turn helps the individual with the struggles in which they are faced with in everyday life. Upon hearing this I self reflected on my own experience with my culture and came to the realization that I didn’t feel connected with my indigenous cultural identity. However, as I am becoming more self aware, I now begin to feel more connected to my culture, through learning and actively participating in projects that involve my cultural roots. Especially attending an all-indigenous College where I was exposed to elders from my home community Kainai & seeing and participating in cultural activities. Growing up I was conflicted with religion and spirituality as there was a time in my life where I truly didn’t believe anything religious or spiritual. The goal of this documentary is to invoke a conversation on the topic, by exploring my own struggles with feeling disconnected with my cultural identity. I hope this documentary can resonate with any one who is struggling with the same feelings.