In the heart of Los Angeles, a group of young Native Americans struggles to find their place in a city that ignores them. The story follows a diverse group seeking their identity and sense of belonging in urban life, facing the realities of modern existence and cultural marginalization. As their lives unfold, the characters tackle universal themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for connection with their roots.
The journey begins with a boy named "Eddie," who tries to reconcile with his heritage while attending a party that becomes a turning point. Along the way, they encounter characters like "Lola," a strong woman longing to leave behind a painful past, and "Billy," the rebellious soul fighting to escape the chains imposed by his environment. Through various encounters and misencounters, the group navigates the tumultuous issues of city life, from tragic love to the dilemmas faced by the Indigenous community.
With every choice they make, they confront the gentrification of their history and the expectations of a society that doesnβt always accept them. However, through music, friendship, and a sense of community, these young people are compelled to rediscover what it means to be part of something larger than themselves, as they strive to build a future that honors both their heritage and their dreams.