Since the beginning of time, Native American Warriors have navigate a unique cultural and spiritual path, relying on the tenets of the Warrior in ancient and modern warfare.  The lessons of the Warrior are universal; the spirit of the Warrior survives, even in the face of conflict.

With a focus on the spiritual and historic journey of Native American Warriors, Silver Bullet Productions will present the story of the Warrior, the importance of cultures in modern quests, and the lessons of War through the lens of these cultures. The characters will be elders and historians from New Mexican tribes and Native veterans of World War II, and the Korean, Vietnam and Afghanistan/Iraq conflicts. Grounded in research and guided by voices of men and women in our armed forces, the documentary will reveal the distinct motive, preparation, conflict, and healing of tribal soldiers.

Lessons from The Warrior have yet to be revealed in film media. What makes a Warrior and how might this be revered in Native communities? What elements of the ancestral Warrior continue to influence military conflict, command, and commitment? What lessons of the Native American Warrior experience can shape conflict resolution and healing today? Does the ancient Warrior continue to exist in modern times?

The stories that honor the Warrior, rather than glorify War, deserve to be told with dignity, compassion, and integrity.

Please join the Pueblos, tribes, and concerned donors in supporting this educational film. To find out more please contact Silver Bullet Productions at 505-820-0552 or pampierce@silverbulletproductions.com.

Major Funding Provided by San Manuel Band of Mission Indians