HD
2026
At just eight years old, Little Tree faces the profound loss of his parents during the Great Depression. He finds refuge with his Cherokee grandparents, who immerse him in the rich traditions and teachings of their culture. As he navigates this challenging time, Little Tree discovers the deep connections to nature and the values of his ancestry. Through their guidance, he learns invaluable lessons about resilience, identity, and the importance of family, forging a path towards understanding and acceptance of his heritage.