A portrait of reflections from Standing Rock Reservation and the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. Possibly the biggest gathering of Native Americans is joined by environmentalists and social activists try to stop the construction of the oil-pipeline through indigenous territory and raise awareness of the impacts on nature. Director Sky Hopinka combines his own footage from the camp with interviews. Cleo Keahna recounts his experiences entering, being at, and leaving the camp and the difficulties and the reluctance in looking back with a clear and critical eye.