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"If you don't trust people, then they don't trust you," Camilla tells Jesse Threebears, "and you just walk around feeling all lonely." Even though Jesse knows she is right, he struggles with trusting others, having grown up in the city, where he was bounced from one foster home to another. Now the troubled teenager has been placed with his Grandfather Joe on the reservation, where officials hope he will get in touch with his traditions. But it's been a rough ride for Jesse-even before he started learning to ride on a wild horse. And it gets rougher as rival Paul sees to it that Jesse learns the hard truth about his mother's death. As Jesse reconnects with his cultural roots, he discovers that he and Paul have more in common than either wants to admit, and that he must learn to forgive Paul and his own grandfather.
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